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It is crucial to keep up with the latest advancements in laser technology to stay ahead of the ever-evolving industry. This article explores several notable developments from Wattsan and its technology partners, including the introduction of new machines, upgrades to cooling systems, improvements to control systems, and the use of blue laser technology. Whether you are involved in metalworking, industrial manufacturing, or CNC implementation, these innovations have the potential to revolutionize your productivity.
The rise of blue lasers in welding
All industries are paying more attention to blue laser technology. Unlike conventional infrared lasers, which typically operate at a wavelength of 1064 nm, this laser operates at a wavelength of 455 nm. There are many advantages to this wavelength change. Blue lasers primarily reduce the heat generated during welding. This reduces the risk of surface deformation, which is crucial for complex and fine-grained applications. Users also benefit from increased accuracy, faster welding, and reduced porosity or spatter in the welds. As a result, the mechanical strength of welds improves significantly.
These advantages suggest that blue lasers are on track to become as essential in industry as infrared lasers are today.
Weihong’s bevel cutting system gets smarter
Weihong has released an updated bevel cutting system aimed at applications in shipbuilding, automotive manufacturing, and heavy construction. The new system introduces features that enhance cutting precision and simplify operation.
One of the standout features is the dynamic focus adjustment, which adapts to thick materials and reduces the chance of errors. In addition, the system includes intelligent pass planning for optimized travel paths, which helps reduce material waste and lower production costs.
A new visual calibration system using CCD cameras automatically detects and corrects mechanical deviations, further boosting consistency and accuracy in industrial environments.
BOCHU’s “My Machine” app brings CNC to your fingertips
BOCHU has introduced a dedicated app called “My Machine,” developed to improve communication between users and their equipment. This app allows real-time monitoring of a machine’s condition and enables immediate alerts for task completions or system errors.
The software also includes a built-in maintenance scheduler with reminders available on monthly, quarterly, or AI-based schedules—helping teams keep machines in top condition without missing essential servicing.
TEYU’s new enclosure cooling unit (ECU series)
TEYU has introduced a new line of enclosure cooling units (ECU) to meet the growing demand for environmental control in industrial electronics. These cooling units are designed for use in sensitive applications such as telecommunications systems and CNC machines. The ECU control unit supports cooling capacities ranging from 300 to 1440 watts and operates efficiently in temperatures ranging from -5°C to 50°C. You can maintain temperatures between 25°C and 38°C. These small, reliable devices are ideal for use in harsh industrial environments, as they protect electrical components from overheating and ensure stable operation.
Ruida controller update: more power, more flexibility
Ruida has unveiled an update to its controller series—now rebranded under the name RDC8445S. The latest version offers substantial upgrades, including:
- Memory capacity: increased from 128MB to 8GB
- Wi-Fi transfer: now supporting speeds up to 50MB/s
- Expanded connectivity: added serial port support for external devices
- Mobile integration: full control through a dedicated Wi-Fi app
Users can now upload layouts, monitor operations, and adjust settings directly from their smartphone—greatly improving convenience and operational control.
Wattsan will be the first manufacturer to integrate this upgraded controller into their systems.
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Wattsan continues to innovate. The company has announced several new product developments:
• Gantry laser marker for large-format marking
• 6000W laser welding machine for heavy-duty applications
• CO2 laser machine enhancements for cleaner, faster cutting and engraving
These updates aim to push performance standards and provide more efficient, user-friendly solutions for a wide range of manufacturing tasks.
Ruida at CIIF: a glimpse into the future
Ruida also made a strong appearance at the China International Industry Fair (CIIF), where it showcased the next generation of laser marking control systems. The new controller allows direct operation without a computer, thanks to its integrated touchscreen interface.
Another major highlight was a vision-enabled fiber laser cutting system capable of operating across six axes. This fully offline system supports automatic parameter calibration and is expected to become a game-changer in advanced cutting workflows.
Conclusion
Industrial manufacturing is being transformed by the latest developments from Wattsan and its partners, including advanced laser technologies, new and reliable equipment, and smarter software. Whether you’re involved in welding, cutting, or CNC system maintenance, these developments offer immense potential for improving productivity, accuracy, and utility.