Laser Welding Systems
Northeast Laser now represents Miyachi Unitek laser welding systems.
Northeast Laser is now the Northeast U.S. territory representative for Miyachi Unitek Corporation (MUC) laser welders and systems. With our expanding laser welding department standardized on Miyachi Unitek systems, Northeast Laser was the logical choice to assist MUC in their laser systems sales efforts. Our experience with Miyachi Unitek lasers allows Northeast Laser to provide accurate information on MUC products and performance. In addition, potential customers now have an east coast location to see several laser systems in operation. If your product volume is not at the level to currently justify your own laser system, NLE can provide contract services and assist in the transition to your own system when the time warrants. Feel free to contact us with any questions concerning Miyachi Unitek laser systems or it's top notch service and support staff.
Miyachi
Unitek's ultimate control A-Series pulsed Nd:YAG lasers are designed
specifically to meet the stringent demands of precision welding applications
such as medical devices, electronic components and other micro and macro
laser welding applications requiring the highest levels of quality, precision,
reliability and uptime with the lowest cost of ownership.
The
mid range power of the LW50A and LW70A are ideal for high penetration
spot welding and low to medium volume seam welding in thinner materials.
The
150A provides up to 150 watts average power for deeper and faster seam
welding applications, and with a pulse length extending up to 99ms, has
the means to weld alloys susceptable to cracking.
The
LW300A - 600A series lasers offer one product family specifically designed
for high speed seam welding applications offering high peak power and
pulse stability to meet virtually any production welding application.
Each laser can be configured with up to four Time Share or four Energy
Share outputs to match any application requirement; utilize one laser
to support up to four workstations processing different parts with different
weld schedules.















