The consumer electronics industry is characterized by high production volumes and short supply demands. Laser welding, compared to traditional welding processes, offers advantages such as non-contact operation, high efficiency, minimal thermal impact, and a high degree of automation.

 

As a result, an increasing number of companies in the electronics industry are choosing laser welding over traditional welding methods. Among these, galvanometer scanning welding lasers have become the preferred choice for welding equipment in the electronics industry due to their fast scanning speeds and other advantages. However, post-welding defects in components are difficult to detect, and ensuring good welding quality on high-speed production lines has always been a challenging issue for the industry.





The company has also introduced The Laser Focus Sensor (LFS), which provides detection and monitoring solutions for customers with high requirements for laser welding focal positions. The combination of WDD (Welding Defect Detection) and LFS can comprehensively monitor the laser welding status of workstations, offering a one-stop solution for automated lines in the consumer electronics industry. This detection equipment perfectly matches the industry’s mainstream galvanometer scanning lasers, offering flexible solution pairing and suitability for various types of products, structural components, and connectors.