Laser welding is a type of fusion welding that uses a focused laser beam to melt and join metals or thermoplastics, creating a weld. It's known for its precision, speed, and ability to produce narrow, deep welds with minimal heat-affected zones.
The history of laser welding begins with the invention of the first laser in 1960 by Theodore Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories. He used a ruby crystal as the lasing medium and a flashlamp as the energy source to produce a red laser beam.
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