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In this week’s episode, Beau Wigington chats with Mason Bongers and Dallas Reed, Application Engineers at Prima Power Laserdyne, from inside one of their advanced laser cells. Mason and Dallas share insights into laser welding, cutting-edge drilling applications, and their personal journeys into laser technology.
Key Topics Covered:
Differences between continuous wave (CW) and quasi-continuous wave (QCW) lasers.
Importance of gas flow in laser welding.
Prima Power Laserdyne’s Vulcan project, a high-power laser competing with electron beam welding.
Laser drilling applications for aerospace components.
Advice for newcomers interested in becoming laser application engineers.
Overcoming challenges in laser programming and machine operation.
Memorable Quotes:
“Gas flow is incredibly important. I've done welds where I'm changing things every single time and it just looks terrible. I change the gas flow a little bit—perfect weld.” – Mason Bongers
“This isn't an unskilled position where you're just pressing a button and letting it run. We need people that can look at the welds, holes, and cuts and say, 'This is good, this is bad, let's change this.'” – Mason Bongers
“You say I can't, but I'm gonna find a way to do it.” – Dallas Reed
Resources Mentioned:
Prima Power Laserdyne Website: Explore products, studies, and technical resources https://foxly.link/a7DvIr
Prima Power Laserdyne YouTube Channel: Tutorials and demonstrations https://foxly.link/Yiu8il
Google Scholar: Recommended resource for academic research papers on laser technology https://scholar.google.com
Save 20% On Related American Welding Program Courses With WELD20
Check out all the different courses available - https://foxly.link/t8aJ0M
Connect with Beau Wigington:
Instagram: @beaudiditwelding https://www.instagram.com/beaudiditwelding/
Email: [email protected]
WELD App: @beaudidit
Download the WELD App:
https://foxly.link/b7xDzp
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In this week’s episode, Beau Wigington chats with Mason Bongers and Dallas Reed, Application Engineers at Prima Power Laserdyne, from inside one of their advanced laser cells. Mason and Dallas share insights into laser welding, cutting-edge drilling applications, and their personal journeys into laser technology.
Key Topics Covered:
Differences between continuous wave (CW) and quasi-continuous wave (QCW) lasers.
Importance of gas flow in laser welding.
Prima Power Laserdyne’s Vulcan project, a high-power laser competing with electron beam welding.
Laser drilling applications for aerospace components.
Advice for newcomers interested in becoming laser application engineers.
Overcoming challenges in laser programming and machine operation.
Memorable Quotes:
“Gas flow is incredibly important. I've done welds where I'm changing things every single time and it just looks terrible. I change the gas flow a little bit—perfect weld.” – Mason Bongers
“This isn't an unskilled position where you're just pressing a button and letting it run. We need people that can look at the welds, holes, and cuts and say, 'This is good, this is bad, let's change this.'” – Mason Bongers
“You say I can't, but I'm gonna find a way to do it.” – Dallas Reed
Resources Mentioned:
Prima Power Laserdyne Website: Explore products, studies, and technical resources https://foxly.link/a7DvIr
Prima Power Laserdyne YouTube Channel: Tutorials and demonstrations https://foxly.link/Yiu8il
Google Scholar: Recommended resource for academic research papers on laser technology https://scholar.google.com
Save 20% On Related American Welding Program Courses With WELD20
Check out all the different courses available - https://foxly.link/t8aJ0M
Connect with Beau Wigington:
Instagram: @beaudiditwelding https://www.instagram.com/beaudiditwelding/
Email: [email protected]
WELD App: @beaudidit
Download the WELD App:
https://foxly.link/b7xDzp
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