Spatter-Free Copper Welding: The Blue-IR Hybrid Laser Welding Technology

Tired of spatter, porosity, and unstable welds when processing copper and other reflective metals? Traditional near-infrared (IR) lasers struggle with low absorption (as low as 4-5% on copper), leading to costly defects and process inefficiency.

The Challenge: Why Is Copper Welding a Global Manufacturing Headache?

Copper is the lifeblood of electrification. But for manufacturers, welding it is a notorious challenge. This is especially true for critical EV components like motor hairpins and battery busbars.

The problem lies in physics:

  1. The “Reflection Nightmare” (Low Absorption):
    At room temperature, copper acts like a mirror to standard IR fiber lasers (near 1000nm), absorbing only 4%-5% of their energy. Immense power is required just to start the melting process.
  2. The “Spatter Problem” (Process Instability):
    The moment copper does melt, its absorption rate suddenly spikes to 10%-20%. This energy surge causes the metal to evaporate violently, creating an unstable keyhole. This leads to costly, value-destroying defects:
    • Massive spatter
    • Blowholes and porosity
    • Uneven, non-uniform melting depth
    • Turbulent, messy surface beads

For high-precision industries, this level of instability is unacceptable.

Our Solution: The Blue-IR Hybrid Synergy

Our Blue-IR hybrid laser system doesn’t fight physics—it uses it. We combine two wavelengths in a single, coaxial head to create a process that is stable, deep, and immaculate.

  • The Blue Laser (The “Stabilizer” | 60% Absorption)
    Copper absorbs blue laser light 12x more efficiently than IR light. The blue laser provides wide, efficient heat input to create a large, stable molten pool before the deep welding begins.
  • The Infrared Laser (The “Power” | Deep Penetration) The high-power IR laser, now striking a pre-melted, highly absorptive surface, focuses its energy to create a deep, narrow, and stable keyhole for penetration welding.

This synergy—blue for stable absorption, IR for deep penetration—solves the spatter problem at its source.

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Chutian Laser Copper Laser Welding Machines

Say goodbye to the inefficiencies, high spatter rates, and instability faced when welding copper with traditional IR lasers. The Chutian Laser Copper Laser Welding Machine is a complete, turnkey system that synergistically combines the penetration power of a high-power fiber laser with the superior absorption of a blue laser. This machine is engineered to overcome the physics of reflective metals, ensuring the highest quality welds for your EV battery, and precision electronics components.

Unmatched Benefits for Your Copper Application

Adopting Blue-IR Hybrid welding translates directly into higher yield, lower rework costs, and a reliable manufacturing process.

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Virtually Eliminates Spatter & Defects By widening the keyhole aperture, metal vapor escapes gently, dramatically suppressing spatter generation.

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Superior Weld Quality & Aesthetics The process produces “beautiful,” smooth, and consistent weld beads with no turbulence, spatter marks, or blowholes.

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Stable, Deep & Uniform Penetration Achieve consistent, deep penetration with a nearly uniform melting bottom , a feat impossible with IR-only welding.

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Unprecedented Process Stability The hybrid laser expands the molten pool , relaxes internal flow, and stabilizes heat convection, making your process predictable and repeatable.

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Also Ideal for Aluminum & Dissimilar Metals
While designed for copper, this high-absorption, stable-process approach is also exceptional for welding Al-Mg-Si alloys and other reflective, non-ferrous metals.

See the Difference: Words Aren't Enough

The blue–infrared hybrid laser delivers stable weld initiation, uniform energy coupling, and a spatter-free process, significantly improving weld quality on high-reflectivity copper.

Key Applications: Powering the Cooper Welding

Our Blue-IR Hybrid Laser Welding technology is the definitive solution wherever high-integrity, spatter-free welding of copper and its alloys is critical for performance and reliability.

Chutian Laser Sample01-Laser welding of stator winding terminals

stator winding terminals laser welding

Chutian Laser Sample02-Motor slip ring welding

Motor slip ring welding

Chutian Laser Sample03-IGBT thick-thin copper welding

IGBT thick-thin copper laser welding

Chutian Laser Sample04-Shunt resistor laser welding

Shunt resistor laser welding

Chutian Laser Sample05-E-control module laser welding

E-control module laser welding

Chutian Laser Sample06-Battery tab laser welding

Battery tab laser welding

Chutian Laser Sample11-HVAC brass component laser welding

HVAC brass component laser welding

Chutian Laser Sample09-Thick copper laser welding

Thick copper laser welding

Chutian Laser Sample10-Copper liquid-cooling plate sealing laser welding

Copper liquid-cooling plate sealing laser welding

Ready to Eliminate Spatter and Master Your Copper Welding?

Stop reworking failed parts. Stop accepting spatter as a “cost of doing business.”

Our team of application engineers is ready to analyze your specific challenge—whether it’s hairpins, busbars, or a unique reflective alloy—and design a free proof-of-concept trial.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is Blue-IR hybrid laser welding?

It is an advanced welding process that coaxially combines a blue laser and a near-infrared (IR) laser. The blue laser leverages its high absorption rate on copper 55% to create a stable molten pool, allowing the IR laser to achieve deep penetration without the instability and spatter common to IR-only welding.

Why is copper so difficult to weld with a standard fiber laser?

Two reasons:

  1. Low Absorption: Copper is highly reflective and absorbs only 4%-5% of standard IR laser energy.
  2. High Thermal Conductivity: Copper quickly dissipates heat 400 W/mK, making it hard to maintain a stable melt pool.
Does this process truly stop welding spatter?

It reduces spatter to near-zero levels. The hybrid process stabilizes the molten pool and widens the keyhole, allowing metal vapor to escape gently instead of exploding out as spatter. Our tests show a dramatic reduction compared to IR-only welding.

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