Hitsaussäteen
Hitsaussäteen refers to the beam of energy used in laser welding. This focused beam, typically generated by a laser, provides the intense heat necessary to melt and fuse materials together. The properties of the hitsaussäde, such as its power, wavelength, and spot size, are critical factors that determine the speed, depth, and quality of the weld. Different types of lasers, like CO2 lasers or fiber lasers, produce beams with varying characteristics suitable for different applications and materials. The precision of the hitsaussäde allows for very fine and accurate welds, making it ideal for complex or delicate components. Control over the hitsaussäde's parameters is essential for achieving consistent and repeatable results in industrial manufacturing, medical device fabrication, and other precision engineering fields. The interaction of the hitsaussäde with the material can involve absorption, reflection, and scattering, all of which influence the welding process. Understanding and manipulating these interactions are key to optimizing laser welding performance.