Laserline, Inc.
Booth number: 1438
www.laserline.com/en-int
About us
Laserline is one of the pioneers in diode laser technology, and played a significant role in achieving a breakthrough with this laser type. Founded in 1997, the German company grew within only a few years to becoming an international leading developer and manufacturer of diode lasers for industrial applications. As of today, about 6,000 Laserline diode lasers have been delivered worldwide. Laserline has international subsidiaries on the American continent and in Asia as well as sales partners in Europe and in the Asia-Pacific region.
At The Battery Show North America 2023 Laserline will present energy-efficient solutions for industrial material processing in the field of electromobility. Key topics include copper welding with blue 4 kW cw diode lasers, brake disc cladding to reduce urban particulate pollution, laser drying processes for economical series manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries, and welding applications for sealing battery casings.
Address
1800 Wyatt Drive, Suite #9
Santa Clara, CA 95054
USA
Phone: +1 408 834-4660
1800 Wyatt Drive, #9
Santa Clara CA 95054
US
E-mail: info-usa@laserline.com
Phone: +1 408 834 4660
Internet: www.laserline.com/en-int
37659 Schoolcraft Road
Livonia, MI 48150
US
E-mail: info-usa@laserline.com
Phone: +1 248 826 5041
Internet: www.laserline.com/en-int
Avenida Eugenio Garza Sada 155 Oficina 2A, Lomas del Tecnológico
C.P. 78215, San Luis Potosí, SLP
Mexico
E-mail: info-usa@laserline.com
Internet: www.laserline.com/en-int
Contact person:
Wolfgang Todt
Vice President US Operations
Oleg Raykis
Sales Manager
Products & Services
Among the highlights of the trade show presentation is the world's first blue diode laser with 4 kW cw output power, which has been developed in particular for the processing of copper components – for example as used in electrical drive technology or for power electronics.Another focus of the trade show exhibit is a laser drying process for low-emission and cost-effective series manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries. It was developed as part of the IDEEL research project (Implementation of Laser Drying Processes for Economical & Ecological Lithium-Ion Battery Production) – under the leadership of Laserline – and enables the production of laser-dried anodes and cathodes in a roll-to-roll process for the first time.
Laserline is also presenting a high-speed, series mature process suitable for cost-effective hard coating of brake discs. This process enables the realization of very thin yet wear-resistant claddings that combine long-term corrosion and abrasion protection.
Laserline blue – A New Dimension in Material Processing
The Brake for Less Fine Dust
Thanks to fast and effective coating processes and the possibility of demand-oriented material cost control, laser-coated brake discs are also of interest to the mass market and are available in all price segments.