Mobile Laser Safety Cabin for Laser Welding

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Reference number: APK-Weld-Cell

Mobile laser safety cabin for the delimitation of a laser welding area.

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Description

Mobile laser welding cabin

According to EN 60825-1, the Weld-Cell laser welding cabin protects uninvolved people outside the laser area from the laser radiation of a hand-held laser welding device. The flexible structure of the cabin enables a quick and easy change of location using a forklift or a transport by truck.

Properties of the mobile laser welding cabin:

  • Base area (WxD): 3.40 x 3.00 m 
  • Height: 2.42 m (open, without roof*) or 2.50 m (closed, with roof)
  • Collapsible for transport to base (WxD): 3.40 x 1.90 m 
  • Optionally open* or closed at the top
  • Full width access
  • Demarcation of access with certified laser safety curtain
  • Safety switch to monitor curtain opening
  • Interlock connector for welding laser (shutdown when curtain open or emergency stop)
  • LED lighting of the work area 
  • Colored LED bars (red/green) to indicate laser operation
  • Pedestal for welding table top
  • 4x socket 230 VAC for additional tools
  • Permitted maximum optical power of the welding laser: 2 kW 

Additional options:

  • Welding table top, plasma-nitrided, perforation 28 mm, 1500 x 1000 x 25 mm 
  • Mobile fume extraction, W3 certified, with selective extraction nozzle
  • Hand-held welding laser system 1 kW or 1.5 kW or 2 kW 
  • Integration of a CE certified hand-held welding laser and implementation of the CE process for the complete machine assembly "laser plus cabin"

Please note that the wall and curtain material only protects against stray light from the laser when using a hand-held laser welding device as intended. It is necessary for the laser protection officer in your company to confirm as part of a risk assessment that the maximum permissible radiation levels of the walls and curtain are not being reached or exceeded.

*Scattered radiation, which can escape upwards with the open-top variant, must be evaluated by the laser safety officer with regard to maximum permissible radiation levels depending on the on-site situation. Additional laser protection measures may be required.