Handheld Fiber Laser Welding Machine Manufacturer
1500W / 2000W / 3000W Laser Welder for Stainless Steel & Metal
Factory Price | CE Certified | Global Delivery
2-year warranty + remote commissioning + 24h response
- Replace TIG / MIG welding with faster, cleaner results
- Suitable for stainless steel, aluminum, and carbon steel
- Factory-direct price with global technical support
Welding Thickness Chart
C.S/Galvanized • Stainless Steel • Aluminum
| Thickness (mm) | Scanning speed | Scanning width | Power | No.wire | Welding angle | Condition |
|---|
Choose the Right Laser Welding Solution
Multifunctional laser welding (welding/cleaning/cutting/Cleaning welding gaps) machine demonstration
Power: 1500W / 2000W
Duty cycle: Mobile & light production
Cooling: Air cooling
Typical thickness: C.S/S.S 0.5–6 mm · Aluminum 1–4 mm
Power: 1500W / 2000W
Duty cycle: Mobile & light production
Cooling: Air cooling
Typical thickness: C.S/S.S 0.5–6 mm · Aluminum 1–4 mm
Power: 1500 / 2000 / 3000W
Duty cycle: Continuous industrial production
Cooling: Water cooling system
Typical thickness: C.S/S.S 0.5–7.5mm · Aluminum 1–6mm
Power: 1500 / 2000 / 3000W
Duty cycle: Continuous automated production
Cooling: Water cooling
Typical thickness: C.S/S.S 1–7.5mm · Aluminum 1–6mm
Why Manufacturers Choose Dahang Laser?
What Metals Can You Weld With A Fibre Laser Welding Machine?
DH-1500(1500W) /DH-2000(2000W)/DH-3000(3000W)
Our DH laser welding machines are equipped with wire feeders, integrated water/air cooling and well-designed safety features, and come with an exquisite accessory box and a variety of accessories free of charge. Customers with special conditions can apply for special preferential prices.
WITH OR WITHOUT FILLER
Stainless Steel
WITH OR WITHOUT FILLER
Aluminium
WITH OR WITHOUT FILLER
Brass
WITH OR WITHOUT FILLER
Copper
WITH OR WITHOUT FILLER
Recommended Welding Thickness by Power
Typical welding thickness ranges for common industrial metals. Actual results depend on joint type, surface condition, shielding gas, and welding parameters.
| Material | 1500W | 2000W | 3000W |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carbon Steel | 0.5–4 mm | 0.5–6 mm | 1–8 mm |
| Stainless Steel | 0.5–3 mm | 0.5–5 mm | 1–7 mm |
| Aluminum | 0.5–2 mm | 0.5–4 mm | 1–6 mm |
| Galvanized Steel | Ask | Ask | Ask |
| Brass / Copper | Ask | Ask | Ask |
Certificates & Compliance
Why Switch from TIG Welding to Laser Welding?
A clear side-by-side comparison on speed, heat distortion, finishing work, and skill requirements.
| Laser Welding | TIG Welding |
|---|---|
| Faster welding speed Higher throughput for production | Slower process Lower efficiency for long runs |
| Low heat distortion Cleaner seams, less warping | High deformation More heat input, more rework |
| Minimal polishing Reduced post-processing | Heavy post-processing More grinding and finishing |
| Lower labor skill required Faster onboarding | Skilled welder needed Training and labor cost increase |
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