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Home/Equipment/Laser Welding Systems/By Automation/Full Auto

Fully Automated Laser Welding Systems — 6 Models

Browse 6 fully automated laser welding systems from 6 manufacturers. Compare automation features and throughput.

6Machines
6Brands
3–8kWPower Range
5Countries
Semi-Automatic18Full Auto18Fully Automated6Manual6

Fully Automated Laser Welding Systems: Automation Level Analysis

6 fully automated machines from 6 manufacturers span 3kW to 8kW (average 5.2kW). Fully automated systems integrate sheet loading towers, material sorting, and part stacking. These systems target 85%+ laser uptime with minimal operator intervention and are justified at production volumes exceeding 16 hours/day of cutting time.

Automation ROI analysis: Full automation adds $50K–$200K to system cost but can eliminate 1–2 operator positions per shift. Payback period is typically 12–24 months for three-shift operations. Among these 6 systems from 5 manufacturing countries, compare automation features using the table above to match your production volume and labor cost structure.

Brand Distribution

Coherent
1
Han's Laser
1
TRUMPF
1
Comau
1
FANUC
1
Panasonic
1

Power Distribution

High (>6kW)
17%
Mid (3–6kW)
83%
Coherent8kW
HighLight FL 8000
Price$120,000 - $180,000
🇺🇸 United StatesView Details →
Han's Laser6kW
HW-6000 Welding
Price$45,000 - $65,000
🇨🇳 ChinaView Details →
TRUMPF6kW
TruLaser Weld 5000
Price$350,000 - $500,000
🇩🇪 GermanyView Details →
Comau4kW
SmartLaser 4kW
Price$120,000 - $180,000
🇮🇹 ItalyView Details →
FANUC4kW
FLW-4000i
Price$150,000 - $200,000
🇯🇵 JapanView Details →
Panasonic3kW
LAPRISS 3kW
Price$80,000 - $120,000
🇯🇵 JapanView Details →

Quick Comparison

Brand / ModelPowerWork AreaMax SteelSpeed @5mmPrice RangeOrigin
Coherent HighLight FL 80008kW———$120,000 - $180,000🇺🇸
Han's Laser HW-6000 Welding6kW———$45,000 - $65,000🇨🇳
TRUMPF TruLaser Weld 50006kW———$350,000 - $500,000🇩🇪
Comau SmartLaser 4kW4kW———$120,000 - $180,000🇮🇹
FANUC FLW-4000i4kW———$150,000 - $200,000🇯🇵
Panasonic LAPRISS 3kW3kW———$80,000 - $120,000🇯🇵

Frequently Asked Questions

How to choose the right laser welding systems?

Selecting the right laser welding systems involves evaluating five critical factors: (1) Material type and maximum thickness — determine the minimum laser power required. (2) Work area dimensions — match to your largest sheet or part size, with common formats being 3015 (3000×1500mm) and 4020 (4000×2000mm). (3) Production volume — high-volume shops benefit from automation features like sheet loading/unloading and nesting software. (4) Budget — consider total cost of ownership including installation, training, consumables, and maintenance, not just purchase price. (5) Service and support — verify the manufacturer has local service partners in your region. Use our comparison table above to evaluate 6 options side by side, filtering by the specifications most important to your application.

What factors affect laser cutting quality?

Five primary factors determine laser cutting edge quality: (1) Laser power and beam quality (BPP/M²) — lower BPP values produce focused spots with higher energy density for cleaner cuts. (2) Cutting head optics — auto-focus heads with collimation adjustment optimize beam characteristics for different materials and thicknesses. (3) Motion system accuracy — positioning accuracy (±0.03mm typical for premium machines) and repeatability directly affect dimensional precision. (4) Assist gas selection and pressure — nitrogen for oxide-free edges on stainless and aluminum, oxygen for faster thick-steel cutting. (5) Mechanical rigidity — machine bed flatness, gantry stiffness, and vibration damping affect edge straightness and surface roughness. Compare these specifications across our 6 listed machines using the table above.

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