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W Series

1–3 kW

W Series

One fiber laser source — four operating modes: laser welding, laser cutting, laser cleaning, and wire-feed welding. Available in 1000 W, 1500 W, 2000 W, and 3000 W.

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Laser Power Supply1000 W / 1500 W / 2000 W / 3000 W
Power Adjustment Range10% – 100%
Output Central Wavelength1070 ± 20 nm
Cooling MethodWater cooling
Welding Width0 – 5 mm
Cleaning WidthMax. 80 mm
Wire Diameter0.8 / 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.6 mm
Max. Wire Feeding Speed100 mm/s

Available Upgrades

Smoke Purifier

01

Laser Welding — 5× Faster Than TIG, No Wire on Tight Joints

The handheld laser welding head welds autogenously — no filler wire, no electrodes — on tight-fit butt joints, lap joints, T-joints, and fillets on stainless, carbon steel, and aluminum. When joints have gaps or the application requires filler for code compliance, the wire-feed mode supplies wire directly into the weld pool. Weld speed is 3–5× faster than TIG, and the wobble function produces a cosmetic bead that needs no grinding.

Weld Speed3–5× vs TIG
Laser Welding — 5× Faster Than TIG, No Wire on Tight Joints

02

Laser Cutting Head — Handheld Plate and Profile Cutting

Swap to the cutting head for handheld precision cuts on flat sheet, plate, and profiles. The laser cutting mode uses assist gas (nitrogen or air) to blow the melt through the kerf. Suitable for straight cuts, curves, and cutouts in thin-to-medium sheet — useful for on-site work, field repair, and short-run custom parts that don't justify CNC setup.

Cutting ModeHandheld CNC-free
Laser Cutting Head — Handheld Plate and Profile Cutting

03

Laser Cleaning — Remove Rust, Paint, and Oxide Instantly

The cleaning head directs high-frequency pulsed laser energy at the surface, ablating rust, mill scale, paint, oil, and oxide layers without touching the base metal. No chemicals, no abrasives, no media disposal. Used for pre-weld surface prep, rust removal, and coating removal on finished parts. Replaces angle grinder prep on weld seams.

Cleaning ModePulsed, chemical-free
Laser Cleaning — Remove Rust, Paint, and Oxide Instantly

04

Wire-Feed Welding — Fill Gaps and Hard-Facing

The fourth mode adds a wire feed nozzle to the welding head, supplying filler wire into the weld pool. This extends the machine's capability to gap-bridging applications, dissimilar metal joining, and hard-facing overlays. Wire feed speed is adjustable; the operator controls travel speed and wire deposit rate manually for maximum flexibility on irregular joints.

Wire FeedAdjustable, manual
Wire-Feed Welding — Fill Gaps and Hard-Facing

05

All Common Metals — Including Reflective Alloys

The VTM-4W's fiber laser source excels on reflective metals that challenge CO₂ systems. Carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, galvanized steel, and titanium alloys — all processable with the same machine. The anti-reflection protection circuit in the welding head prevents back-reflection from copper and brass from damaging the source.

MaterialsCS / SS / Al / Cu / Brass
All Common Metals — Including Reflective Alloys

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Weld, Cut, Clean, Weld Clean

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Technology

4-in-1 Laser vs. Conventional Weld Setup

FeatureVTM-4W LaserTIG / MIG + Grinder
Weld speed (thin stainless, <3mm)3–5× fasterBaseline
Post-weld grinding requiredNo — bead is cosmetically finishedYes for most applications
Filler wire consumptionNone (welding mode) / Minimal (wire-feed)Consumable cost per foot of weld
Shielding gas consumptionMinimal (localized shield at head)High (TIG) / Moderate (MIG)
Rust / oxide removalLaser cleaning mode, same machineSeparate grinder or blaster
Surface prep before weldLaser clean in place, no grit contaminationGrind, wire brush, or solvent wipe
Dissimilar metals / gapsWire-feed mode handles gap bridgingStandard MIG/TIG capability
Heat affected zone (HAZ)Narrow — minimal distortionWider HAZ, higher distortion risk
Operator certification requiredNo — lower learning curve than TIGTIG requires certified welder

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Questions

Frequently Asked

No. The handheld laser welding head is significantly easier to operate than TIG — the beam does the work, and the operator guides the head along the joint. Most operators are production-ready within a day of training. VTM provides on-site training with every machine.

Yes for most applications. Tight-fit butt joints and lap joints on stainless and aluminum weld cleanly in welding mode without filler. For gap bridging, dissimilar metals, or structural welds requiring filler for code compliance, use the wire-feed mode.

Argon is standard for stainless and aluminum welding. Nitrogen works for carbon steel. The gas nozzle is integrated into the welding head — consumption is low because the shield is applied locally at the weld pool rather than flooding the entire joint.

On carbon steel: up to 4 mm (0.16") at 1.5 kW, up to 8 mm (0.31") at 3 kW in a single pass. Stainless is similar. Aluminum requires slightly higher power due to thermal conductivity. Multi-pass welds can address thicker material.

Yes when used correctly. The pulsed laser ablates the surface layer — rust, mill scale, paint, or oxide — without significantly heating the base metal. Parameters (power, frequency, speed) are adjustable for surface sensitivity. Ideal for pre-weld cleaning, post-weld oxide removal, and coating removal on localized areas.

Yes. The VTM-4W uses the same laser source regardless of configuration — additional head types (cutting head, wire-feed kit) can be added post-purchase. Contact your VTM sales engineer to confirm compatibility with your specific unit.

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