Adjustable Mode Beam (AMB) lasers introduce a secondary ring beam that supports a high intensity core beam.
For welding, the core beam creates the weld while the ring beam stabilizes the weld pool, enabling high-speed, spatter-free welding which virtually eliminates defects like cracking and porosity.
The Widest Selection of Dual-Beam Lasers
IPG fiber laser technology enables the independent control of simultaneously emitted core and ring beams with more flexibility than any other dual-beam technology. Greater control over individual beam parameters enables more process optimization to weld faster, better, and more reliably.
High-power multi-mode AMB lasers offer the highest dual-beam output power available and are often used for high-speed structural welding.
Single-mode AMB lasers are ideal for e-mobility and battery welding applications that demand high throughput and consistent weld quality.
Quasi-Continuous Wave
Quasi-CW AMB lasers utilize bursts of extremely high peak power to offer excellent results in reflective metals and allow air-cooled operation.
Dual-Beam Technology
Traditional laser welding uses a single focused beam to form the weld pool. Dual-beam technology adds a secondary ring beam that surrounds and supports this focused beam.
AMB lasers emit the central core beam and outer ring beam simultaneously and independently of one another. This enables users to control the parameters of each beam dynamically for greater control over process results.