JASIC LS-20000F LASER WELDER C/W SINGLE WIRE FEED (PRICE AND AVAILABILITY ON REQUEST)

SKU: LS-20000F

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The Jasic LS-20000F Laser Welder is designed to redefine efficiency and precision in professional welding applications. With a welding speed up to 10x faster than traditional manual TIG welding, it significantly reduces project time while ensuring exceptional weld quality. The cutting-edge technology minimises spatter, porosity, and distortion, requiring little to no post-weld cleaning or rework, making it an indispensable tool for high-demand environments. ​

Engineered for cost efficiency, the LS-20000F eliminates the need for extensive welding expertise, helping companies reduce reliance on highly experienced welders. Its robust pump source offers a remarkable lifespan of over 100,000 hours, ensuring nearly zero maintenance requirements and long-term reliability.

​ Featuring an innovative industrial design, the LS-20000F offers ergonomic flexibility and ease of use, complete with a colour touchscreen control panel for intuitive operation and comprehensive job parameter settings. Its compact footprint enhances mobility and versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. ​

Powered by a CW laser with over 40% electro-optical conversion efficiency, it outperforms traditional solid YAG lasers with 10x the energy efficiency, providing both eco-friendliness and cost savings. Backed by a 2-year warranty, the Jasic LS-20000F Laser Welder guarantees quality assurance and dependable performance for your welding needs.

Safety

Hand Held Fibre Laser Welding Safety Guidance

Lasers are classified into several classes depending on the level of hazard they present and the risk to the operator and others within the surrounding area, with the highest Class 4 representing the most hazardous lasers available. EN-60825-1 outlines the classification and safety guidance of laser products.

Handheld fibre laser welding machines are classified as hazardous, Class 4 laser products, but with the required PPE to protect the operator and a purpose built Kyrus Automation Class 4 laser welding enclosure, this technology is safe to use. Users can enjoy the many benefits that handheld fibre laser welding offers over traditional welding methods.

The difference between laser welding and traditional arc welding processes is that laser energy is used instead of an electrical arc to form the weld pool. As such, additional/process specific safety measures must be considered when operating this equipment.

It is mandatory that businesses with class 4 laser appliances on site have carried out a suitable and sufficient risk assessment and have appointed a competent person to undertake these tests. It is advised that the company has a Laser Safety Officer (LSO) or a Laser Protection Advisor (LPA).

 

Laser Radiation

Exposure to laser light can inflict severe retina and/or cornea injuries leading to permanent eye damage and may cause skin damage. Some laser light is invisible. Safety protocols must be followed to prevent accidental exposure to invisible, direct and reflected beams. The system must only be operated in a Laser Controlled Area.

 

Personal Protection

Appropriately certified eyewear must be worn which is suitable for the laser output wavelength, by both the operator and anyone within the enclosed working environment. The standards for such protection are governed by EN-207:2017.

The key aspects of eye and face protection when using a class 4 laser are the LB and OD ratings. The Laser Barrier (LB) rating is reference to the level of protection the face shield or glasses can provide against a direct hit from a laser beam. There will always be a letter stated before the LB reference, which in the case of hand held laser welders should be ‘D’ (Continuous Wave). The Optical Density (OD) rating is reference to the level of protection the filter of the glasses/lens can provide and the level of light able to pass through the filter and reach your eyes.

EN 207 encompasses the full protection of the helmet or glasses, including the face shield or frame. All Jasic laser welders are supplied with glasses certified to EN 207 D LB6 OD8. The Kapio laser helmet offers full face protection to EN 207 D LB 6 OD6 with the ADF offering protection to D LB 7 OD7. The Kapio laser helmet is also available as a personal air powered respirator system (PAPR) to offer full protection for the operator.

Exposure to infrared (IR) and UV light radiation can cause serious injury to the skin. Operators and all personnel working within the Laser Controlled Area must wear protective clothing including laser-resistant and heat resistant gloves, caps, leather apron and other laser-resistant and heat-resistant clothing.

 

Class 4 Enclosures by Kyrus Automation

The required safety and personal protection measures must not be overlooked whilst capitalising on the productivity gains that hand held fibre laser welding offers. When using a Class 4 laser welder it is imperative that you use a suitable Class 4 enclosure.

Wilkinson Star Limited together with our integrator Kyrus Automation offer full Class 4 laser welding enclosure solutions to offer protection to all workers within the workspace.

A Kyrus Laser Welding Enclosure helps mitigate the dangers of hand held laser welders by providing a safe and contained working environment.

Kyrus have designed a standard “plug and play” range that provides this safe working environment.

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