Laser welding is applicable to a wide range of metals and their alloys, including titanium, nickel, tin, zinc, copper, aluminum, chromium, niobium, gold, and silver, as well as alloys like steel and cobalt alloys. Laser welding is suitable for high-power welding applications in industries such as electronic components, automotive parts, and precision instruments.
Laser welding can be applied to a variety of metals and their alloys, including titanium, nickel, tin, zinc, copper, aluminum, chromium, niobium, gold, and silver, as well as alloys like steel and cobalt alloys. Laser welding is suitable for high-power welding applications in industries such as electronic components, automotive parts, and precision instruments.