Reference Case Snapshots

Application examples by material, thickness, and process fit.

These are not long sales stories. They are concise application records that show where robotic laser welding can fit by material, thickness, and part type.

Robot laser welding a large thin sheet panel
0.8-3 mm

Thin sheet transport panels

Material: aluminum alloy, stainless steel, galvanized sheet.

Application: body skin tailor welding and rail door sealing.

Process fit: fast, low-distortion robotic laser welding for repeatable thin-sheet assemblies.

Large stainless water-cooled laser welded structure
3-5 mm

Sealed stainless assemblies

Material: 201, 304, and 310S stainless steel.

Application: airtight cylinders, exhaust systems, and water-cooled structures.

Process fit: stable path control for sealing, appearance, and heat input management.

Thick stainless laser welded sample
Special Alloys

Higher strength materials

Material: TC4, 17-4 stainless, armor steel, and N10003 Hastelloy.

Application: battery structures, corrosion-resistant plugs, armor components, and reactor-related structures.

Process fit: technical review first, then sampling to lock process window and inspection plan.

Case Format

Each application is evaluated against practical production inputs.

  • Part type, material, and thickness
  • Original welding pain point
  • Selected process: autogenous, wire-fed, or laser-arc hybrid
  • Robot / laser / fixture configuration
  • Visible result, inspection note, and next-step recommendation
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