Benchtop Jewelry Laser Welding Machine 

HT-W200  Competitive Price Benchtop Jewelry Laser Welding Machine for sale

With 20 years of manufacture, the HT-W200 Benchtop Jewelry Laser Welding Machine helps jewelers worldwide work faster, smarter, and more profitably.

Weld multi-material (gold, silver, titanium, dissimilar metals, etc.), saving time and equipment costs, while the compact size fits any workshop. User-friendly touchscreen controls make precise welding easy for beginners and experts alike. Since 2008, it has been CE – certified, meeting global safety standards.

We provide 24/7 global support to ensure high-priority, quick responses to customer needs and offer OEM customization to match your brand’s needs.

A reliable, affordable solution for jewelers who demand quality results without complexity.

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Why you should choose a Laser Welder for Jewelry?

  • Gemstone Safety– Near-zero heat spread protects delicate stones.
  • No Solder/Flux– Pure metal joins, no weak points.
  • Versatility– Repairs, resizing, custom designs—all in one machine.Time Savings– Faster than manual methods, boosting productivity.
  • No consumables– Unlike TIG/Pulse ARC, lasers don’t need electrodes/filler rods/Flux/Propane/Oxygen.
  • Error reduction– Automated settings prevent human welding flaws.

Technical parameter

Model HT-W200
7-inch screen HD display screen 20X
Microscop 10X
Power 200W
Power regulation range 1-100%
Frequency 1-30Hz
Wavelength 1064 nm
Pulse width 0.1~10ms
Spot adjustment 0.1-3.0 mm
Minimum Spot 0.3mm
Cooling system Air cooling
Operating temperature 10-35
Power supply AC220V ±10%, 50/60 Hz
Total power <3KW
Dimensions(L x W x H) 1080x530x620mm
weight 70Kg

a wide range of applications

Retail jewelry manufacturers & Jewelry repair profit centers
High-end custom jewelry brandsChain jewelry repair storesAntique jewelry restorers
Use laser welding for seamless diamond ring settings, reducing precious metal waste.Fix broken necklace clasps and resize rings efficiently.Precision-weld delicate vintage pieces without heat damage to gemstones.
Dental/orthodontic laboratories
Dental prosthesis manufacturersInvisible aligner manufacturersMedical device companies
Weld titanium alloy dental bridges for biocompatibility and accuracy.Secure attachments to clear braces, replacing glue for durability.Weld micro-components for minimally invasive surgical tools (e.g., scalpels,).
Eyeglass frame repair
Eyewear craftChain optical storesWearable tech manufacturers
 Experiment with welding new materials (e.g., nano-alloys).Rapidly fabricate small metal parts for mechanical prototypes.Create intricate welded structures for sculptures or installations.
Laboratory prototyping
University research labsTech startupsArt studios
Weld titanium temple hinges and nose pads for sleek finishes.Fix broken frames on-site, minimizing return-to-factory delays.Bond metal casings and internal circuits for devices like smartwatches.
Workshops, retail stores
Watch repair shopsCraft studiosModel hobbyists
Weld miniature watch gears and bracelet links.Customize metal jewelry (e.g., nameplates, pendants).Restore or modify metal parts for RC planes/cars.

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Welding Sample

Comparison of Jewelry Welding Machines: Laser vs. Micro TIG vs. Pulse Arc

FeatureLaser WeldingMicro TIG WeldingPulse Arc Welding
Precision0.01–0.5mm weld width (hairline accuracy)0.5–1.5mm (requires microscope)0.3–1.0mm (limited fine control)
Heat ImpactNear-zero distortion (HAZ: 0.05–0.5mm)Moderate (HAZ: 0.5–2mm)High (HAZ: 1–3mm)
Gemstone SafetySafe for heat-sensitive stones (opal, emerald)Risk of thermal damageHigh risk of cracking stones
SpeedFastest – Ideal for automation & bulk jobs.Slow – Manual process, not for mass production.Moderate – Faster than TIG but slower than laser.
Material RangeWidest – Works on gold, platinum, titanium, even reflective metals (copper, aluminum).Limited – Struggles with dissimilar metals.Good – But may fail on highly reflective materials.
Ease of UseEasiest – Automated setups reduce skill requirements.Hardest – Demands expert hands.Moderate – Needs training but less than TIG.
Weld QualityFlawless – Strong, pore-free seams; minimal polishing needed.Good – Durable but may need cleanup.Average – Possible slag/porosity issues.
MaintenanceLow – Only lens cleaning/gas filter replacementHigh – Frequent tungsten electrode changes, gas flow calibrationModerate – Electrode tips wear faster than laser
Uptime95%+ (minimal downtime)60–70% (frequent recalibration)75–85% (electrode swaps slow production)

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