A laser welder can be a valuable tool in a dental laboratory. It can lower material and labor costs and increase productivity and quality by eliminating the need to invest and solder. The type of laser usually used is a YAG laser, which operates at a wavelength of 1,064 µm. A laser welder usually features a binocular microscope to view the weld site along with a wand laser. Spot size varies between 0.2 mm- 2.0 mm. These welders can be used with a range of dental alloys for both crown and bridge cases, implants and implant-borne restorations, orthodontics, as well as removables. When purchasing a laser welder for your dental laboratory, choose a vendor who offers implementation/application training.
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Company | primotec USA |
Item | Phaser mx2 Pulsed Micro Arc Welder |
Price | Inquire |
Description | As the successor of the best-seller mx1 the phaser mx2 unites all the developments of primotec’s micro arc welding technology in a particularly |
Warranty | 3 years |
Weight | 9.2 kg (20.28 pounds) |
Pulse Energy | 2 Hz |
Type | Dental Lab |
Magnification | 10x |
Applications / Indication | All Dental Alloys |
Laser Type / Classification | Arc Welder |
Pulse Length | 3 - 32 ms |
Mean Power | 40 watts |
Peak Pulse Power | 6 kW |
Spot Size | 0.2 - 2.5 mm |
Microscope | Stereo Microscope |
Aiming Device | Electrode |
Pulse Repetition Rate | 0.5 seconds |
Inert Gas Nozzle | Yes |
Rated Voltage | 230 / 115 volts |
Chamber Illumination System | None |
Flatscreen Viewing | No |
Programmable Memory | Yes |
Chamber Dimensions | No Chamber |
Welding Unit Dimensions | 33 x 22 x 20 cm
(13 x 9 x 8 inches) |
Get Info | Not Available |