Heatsink EP-07 For Laser Systems
Friction Stir Welding
Tongyu
The EP-07 Laser Heatsink is made with advanced Friction Stir Welding (FSW) technology for high quality and durability to maximize heat dissipation. This technology combined with AL6061 aluminum alloy makes the EP-07 perfect for demanding laser cooling applications.
Friction Stir Welding (FSW): Friction Stir Welding is a solid state welding process that uses a rotating tool to generate frictional heat which softens the material and allows the two parts to be joined without melting. This process produces high strength, high quality welds with minimal thermal distortion so the heatsink components are strong and reliable. With FSW the EP-07 stays strong even under long high power operation.

Product DescriptionTongyu
Application |
Laser Systems |
Material |
AL1061 |
Power |
2000W |
Process |
Friction Stir Welding |
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Industrial Laser Cutting and Welding: The EP-07 cools the high heat generated by lasers during processing in laser cutting and welding applications. Whether cutting metal, precision engraving or welding the EP-07 keeps the laser system cool and stable, improving cutting accuracy and productivity.Laser Marking and Engraving: The EP-07 is also suitable for laser marking and engraving systems that require high precision and continuous operation. It prevents overheating, so the laser runs consistently and reduces the risk of damage to the laser source and components.Medical Laser Systems: In medical lasers where precision is key, temperature control is critical for the safety and performance of the equipment. The EP-07 provides the thermal management to keep medical lasers within operating temperature range, safe and effective.Research and Development: In research and lab environments high power lasers are used for testing and experimentation. The EP-07 is critical in these situations where heat generation is high. It keeps lasers at peak performance, prevents overheating that can affect experiment and research results.Laser Pumping: In laser pumping systems where high power lasers excite other lasers the EP-07 cools the excess heat.