Lasersan®

Laser cutting and welding gases and mixtures

Expertise in laser processes

The cutting and welding of sheets through the laser process require gases and mixtures with high purity and precise production. Nippon Gases, through decades of experience in gas production and in collaboration with the best laser system manufacturers, has developed production techniques capable of meeting the most demanding requirements of manufacturers and customers.

Within our product portfolio, we have blends available for all commercially marketed laser sources.

Our blends have purity levels higher than the minimum requirements set by laser system manufacturers.

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Metal reactivity

Every single material requires a specific root shielding gas.

Carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or titanium, just to name a few, have different metallurgical characteristics and reactivity to air.

During the laser cutting or welding phases, it is essential to protect or transmit heat to allow the process, while the absence of contaminants allows the full power of the laser sources, whether CO2 or fiber, to be utilized.

Laser cutting is continuously evolving and is moving towards high-quality applications, across a wider range of thicknesses and with good economic results, even for large production batch operations.

Laser cutting

Thanks to the high focusing of the laser beams, it is possible to achieve narrow and parallel cuts, a very small thermally altered area, limited thermal distortions, and the ability to work on complex designs with very tight radii (including sharp edges).

In fact, laser cutting produces finished pieces that do not require any further handling (such as drilling or other operations) or finishing (such as sandblasting or other treatments). In systems that use CO2 sources, the laser beam must be directed onto the focusing lens via mirrors. It is essential that no contaminants (dust, hydrocarbons, etc.) deposit on these components, as they cause increased absorption of the laser beam’s power.

Effect of pollutants on the laser beam

The presence of pollutants in the optical path of the laser beam reduces the laser power on the material being processed and also causes variations in the beam’s transmission and focusing conditions. Therefore, it is important that the entire optical path, from the source to the focusing element, is hermetically sealed and that a protective gas (air or nitrogen) flows at a slight overpressure.

This gas must be free of dust (diameter <0.1 μm, density <0.1 mg/Nm³) and deionized (content <0.01 mg/Nm³). Often, failure to meet this condition leads to serious problems in terms of system performance reliability.

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