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Venky
 
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Default nano size laser weld spot size for stainless steel sheets

sorry for not mentioning the dimensions
sheets r 100 micro meter and spot sizes needed are 50 micro meter plz
remember the weld should have atleast 160 micrometer depth(for weld
strength) ...open for any ideas

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Tom Miller
 
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Sounds like you should talk to someone in the micro-chip industry. They
weld the connecting wire between the silicon chip and the connecting pins. I
believe though, that the wire are gold not stainless.

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sorry for not mentioning the dimensions
sheets r 100 micro meter and spot sizes needed are 50 micro meter plz
remember the weld should have atleast 160 micrometer depth(for weld
strength) ...open for any ideas



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Bob Chilcoat
 
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It's pretty amazing what you can do with e-beam welding, but it's a very
expensive process. OTOH, it would almost certainly work for this.

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sorry for not mentioning the dimensions
sheets r 100 micro meter and spot sizes needed are 50 micro meter plz
remember the weld should have atleast 160 micrometer depth(for weld
strength) ...open for any ideas



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