MADE Laser, operated by Shenzhen Dapeng Laser Technology Co., Ltd., is a laser welding machine manufacturer in China serving overseas buyers, distributors, workshops, and industrial project customers. Based in Shenzhen, we focus on practical laser equipment solutions for manufacturing and metal fabrication, with product coverage that includes handheld laser welding machines, air cooled handheld laser welding machines, and robotic laser welding systems for different production environments.
For buyers searching for a China laser welding machine manufacturer, the main concern is usually not the country name itself. What matters more is whether the supplier can match the right machine to the actual job, communicate clearly before quotation, and support different production setups from flexible workshop welding to repeat automated welding tasks. That is the reason our welding product range is built around different applications rather than around one single machine format.
Product Range
Handheld Laser Welding Machines

Our handheld laser welding machine is suitable for flexible metal fabrication across stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, copper, and other common metals. It is often used in sheet metal work, hardware production, repair work, metal furniture fabrication, and general workshop welding where operators need to handle different parts and changing weld positions.
Different power options are available to match different thickness ranges. This makes a handheld fiber laser welding machine for metal fabrication a practical choice for workshops that need broader application coverage rather than a fixed automated process. For many buyers, this type of laser welding machine for stainless steel sheet metal and custom metal parts is a more suitable starting point than a robotic system.
Air Cooled Handheld Laser Welding Machines

Our air cooled handheld laser welding machine is designed for customers who need a more compact system. Without an external water chiller, it is easier to install, easier to move, and more suitable for small and medium workshops, repair work, on-site welding, and working environments where 220V input is an important condition.
This type of portable laser welding machine for small workshops is often considered when buyers want to reduce setup complexity while keeping the advantages of handheld laser welding. For users who need an air cooled handheld laser welding machine for maintenance work, field jobs, or flexible workstations, a compact structure and easier deployment can be more important than a larger fixed setup.
Robotic Laser Welding Machines

Our robotic laser welding machine is developed for factories handling repeated parts and structured batch production. It is suitable for welding tasks that require more stable seam quality, repeatable trajectory control, and easier integration into semi-automatic or automatic production lines.
For manufacturers producing similar parts in continuous batches, a robotic laser welding machine for automated metal welding is often a more suitable direction than manual welding alone. It is especially relevant for buyers looking for a laser welding machine for cabinets, enclosures, automotive parts, hardware products, and repeat sheet metal components where process consistency matters from batch to batch.
Materials and Applications
Our laser welding machines are used for common industrial metals such as:
- stainless steel
- carbon steel
- aluminum and aluminum alloy
- galvanized sheet
- copper
- iron
Applications can include:
- sheet metal fabrication
- cabinets and enclosures
- hardware products
- kitchen equipment
- metal furniture
- machinery parts
- automotive components
- doors and windows
- repair and maintenance work
The right laser welding machine for industrial metal fabrication depends on the actual job. In most cases, selection should be based on material type, thickness range, joint form, production rhythm, and workshop conditions. A buyer looking for a laser welding machine for custom metal fabrication may not need the same solution as a factory searching for a laser welding system for repetitive industrial production.
How We Support Buyers
For industrial buyers, equipment selection usually starts with a few practical questions:
- What material will be welded?
- What is the thickness range?
- Is the work low-volume custom fabrication or repeated batch production?
- Does the machine need to move between stations or job sites?
- What is the local power supply condition?
Based on these points, we can recommend a suitable machine type and configuration.
For robotic welding projects, buyers usually send product drawings or photos, material details, thickness range, weld joint information, daily production target, and local power standard. For handheld models, material, thickness, and working environment are usually the key starting points. This makes it easier to match the project with the right laser welding machine for stainless steel, aluminum, or carbon steel parts instead of choosing only by headline power.
Service Support
In addition to machine supply, support can include:
- application evaluation
- model and power recommendation
- welding solution discussion
- installation guidance
- parameter setting support
- troubleshooting assistance
- spare parts support
- remote technical support
For many overseas buyers, this part is just as important as the machine itself, because it affects installation, commissioning, and day-to-day use after delivery. Content structured around real buyer questions, clear applications, and directly useful terminology is also more aligned with Google’s people-first guidance than pages built mainly around keyword stuffing.
Request a Quote
If you are looking for a China laser welding machine manufacturer, send us your material type, thickness range, product drawings or photos, weld joint details, expected output, and local power supply standard. We will recommend a suitable laser welding solution based on your project.
FAQ
1. Which laser welding machine is better for my project: handheld, air-cooled handheld, or robotic?
The answer depends on your production model. A handheld laser welding machine is usually more suitable for mixed parts, changing weld positions, repair work, and general workshop fabrication. An air cooled handheld laser welding machine is often a better fit for small workshops, 220V environments, and jobs that require easier movement and simpler installation. A robotic laser welding machine is usually the better option for repeat parts, fixture-based production, and stable batch output.
2. What materials and thickness range should be confirmed before choosing a laser welding machine?
Buyers usually need to confirm the main base material first, such as stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, galvanized sheet, or copper. After that, the practical thickness range should be provided, not only the maximum thickness. A supplier can recommend a more suitable laser welding machine for stainless steel sheet metal, laser welding machine for aluminum parts, or laser welding machine for carbon steel fabrication when the real working range is clear.
3. Is an air cooled handheld laser welding machine suitable for factory use?
It can be, especially for lighter-duty production, repair work, compact workshops, and flexible stations. But if the working condition is more continuous, space is fixed, and the production load is heavier, buyers should compare it carefully with other configurations. The correct choice depends on working hours, movement requirements, power supply, and the actual welding task.