Laser welding is a process that uses the radiant energy of the laser to achieve effective welding. Its working principle is to excite the laser active medium (such as a mixture of CO2 and other gases, YAG yttrium aluminum garnet crystals, etc.) in a specific way. It oscillates back and forth in the resonant cavity to form a stimulated radiation beam. When the beam contacts the workpiece, its energy is absorbed by the workpiece, and welding can be carried out when the temperature reaches the melting point of the material.
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