Laser welding machines designed for various catheter types and sheath tubes. Capable of handling wire diameters as small as 25 μm.

These systems utilize advanced laser technology to deliver high-precision welds on delicate and complex components, meeting the requirements of the medical device industry.
A key advantage of these machines is their ability to handle wire diameters as small as 25 μm, making them ideal for applications involving intricate designs and the assembly of minimally invasive medical devices.
The machines offer flexibility in accommodating different catheter types, sheath tube sizes, and materials. Intuitive controls, programmable features, and built-in safety mechanisms help ensure efficient and reliable operation while adhering to medical manufacturing standards.
Pricing and delivery terms for these laser welding machines are negotiable and will be determined based on customer specifications, order volume, and shipping requirements. For more information or to request a detailed quotation, please contact to discuss specific needs. Laser welding machines suitable for a wide range of catheter and sheath tube manufacturing are available for supply from China.
Laser welding: A process that uses a laser beam to join two pieces of metal. Because the light is very intense, it melts and fuses the metal. For example: precisely bonding thin steel wires or plastic parts.
Catheter: A flexible, tube-shaped medical device that can be inserted into the body. For example: thin tubes that can go into a patient’s urinary tract or medical devices that can extend to the heart.
Sheath tubes: Outer tubes used to protect and carry medical devices such as catheters. For example: a protective sheath placed around a catheter to prevent it from being damaged.
Wire diameter: The thickness of a wire. For example: human hair is about 70 μm in diameter, while the 25 μm mentioned in the selected text is even thinner than a hair.
25 μm (micrometer): A very small unit of measurement. 1 mm = 1000 μm. So, 25 μm means a wire as thin as 0.025 mm. This is almost impossible to see with the naked eye.
Summary: This machine is used to precisely weld very thin medical tubes with a laser.