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Laser Technology

F146: Optimizing Handheld Laser Joining

  • Date

  • Time

  • Experience Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Room S501BC

Overview

Optimizing Handheld Laser Welding: Analyzing the Effects of Laser Power and Wobble Optic Parameters
A large catalog of research is available for robotic laser welding, however, there is a notable gap in understanding the unique challenges of handheld systems, particularly regarding power levels and wobble optics. This presentation will explore critical test variables for handheld laser welding, including sub-2kW laser power and transverse scanning wobble optic parameters, such as amplitude and frequency. Welds are examined by cross-sectional analysis, longitudinal section inspection, and radiographic testing. By studying the effects of these variables, we aim to inform industrial adoption of handheld laser welding with optimized outcomes.
Corey Cox - Lincoln Electric

The Effects of Critical Process Variables on Weld Quality & Mechanical Performance in Handheld Laser Welding
Handheld laser welding technology is still in its infancy but is rapidly gaining the attention of the welding industry. However, a general lack of knowledge surrounding the process currently limits widespread industrial adoption of this powerful technology. A deeper understanding of the process as a whole will enable welders and fabricators to use the technology appropriately alongside traditional arc welding processes. We will explore the effects of critical process variables in handheld laser welding including laser power, travel speed, wobble length and frequency, & filler wire diameter and chemistry, on weld quality and mechanical performance in common engineering materials such as austenitic stainless steel, low carbon steel, and aluminum alloys. Attendees will learn how to develop handheld laser welding parameters for their applications and successfully deploy laser systems in the field alongside traditional arc welding systems as another tool in their metal joining toolbox.
Rex Alexandre - The Handheld Laser Institute

About the Speakers

  • Corey Cox

    Lincoln Electric
    Biography
    Corey Cox holds 6+ years of experience in the research and design of advanced welding equipment. He is employed at the Lincoln Electric Company where he researches new welding processes, such as handheld laser welding, and develops welding programs for waveform-controlled power sources. Corey is an active participant in technical conferences such as the International Institute of Welding (IIW), Great Designs in Steel (GDIS), and the Advanced Laser Application Workship (ALAW). Additionally, Corey participates in the American Council to IIW, where he was most recently delegate to Commission XIX: physics of welding.
  • Rex Alexandre

    The Handheld Laser Institute
    Biography
    Rex Alexandre holds a BS and MS in Welding Engineering from OSU, and has spent most of his career developing laser welding processes for the aerospace industry. Rex is passionate about advancing the industrial adoption of handheld laser welding and currently sits on multiple AWS subcommittees in addition to being the President and Principal Engineer of the Handheld Laser Institute.

Pricing & Registration

Sessions Member Price Non-Member Price
Individual Sessions $195 $220
Workshops $195 $220
Best Value
Full Conference
(5-10 Sessions)
$195 $220

Sessions Member Price Non-Member Price
1 Session $112.50 $125
2 Sessions $202.50 $225
3 Sessions $270 $300
4-8 Sessions $405 $450

Sessions Member Price Non-Member Price
Half-Day Workshops (W4, W11) FREE FREE
One-Hour Sessions (W12, W13, W14, W18) FREE FREE
Two-Hour Sessions (W16, W17) $50 $75
Weld-Ed Conference (W5) $50 $75
Half-Day Sessions (W2, W3, W7, W10) $345 $430
Full-Day Sessions (W6, W8, W9) $565 $665
Two-Day Session (W1) $795 $895
Professional Program (W15) $395 $495

* Non-member price for AWS Welding Full-Day Sessions only includes a one-year AWS Individual Membership.

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