GLX-1 Available in three versions, with one to three laser banks, each with a maximum of 125 watts of power, Branson’s new benchtop laser welding system can join small, complex, delicate plastic components. Depending on the version, the units deliver 400 newtons, 600 newtons or 1,800 newtons of clamping force over maximum stroke lengths of either 75mm or 152mm. They come with a 12-inch touch-screen HMI mounted on a swiveling pendant arm.
What’s new? The welder, making its show debut at the K Show.
Benefits The ability to weld even the most complex, three-dimensional plastic components without vibration. According to Branson, the welder is an efficient and highly automated technology capable of delivering better cycles, part appearances and weld strength than other welding methods. It has a small footprint.
Emerson, Brookfield, Conn., 203-796-0400, www.emerson.com/en-us/automation/branson
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Karen Hanna
Senior Staff Reporter
Senior Staff Reporter Karen Hanna covers injection molding, molds and tooling, processors, workforce and other topics, and writes features including In Other Words and Problem Solved for Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing, Plastics Recycling and The Journal of Blow Molding. She has more than 15 years of experience in daily and magazine journalism.
