1000W, 1500W and 2000W Laser Welder for Cleaner Metal Welding and Faster Production.
Oceanplayer handheld laser welders help factories and workshops weld stainless steel, carbon steel, galvanized sheet and aluminum with less heat distortion, faster speed and cleaner seams than many traditional welding methods.
- 1000W / 1500W / 2000W options
- Air-cooled or water-cooled choices
- Sample welding test available
Improve welding speed, appearance and consistency on common metal fabrication jobs
For many sheet metal and frame welding tasks, handheld laser welding can reduce finishing work and help operators produce cleaner seams with less heat input.
Faster Welding Speed
Laser welding can improve daily output on stainless steel, carbon steel and sheet metal products where long seams or repeated welds slow production.
Cleaner Seam Appearance
A narrow weld bead and lower heat input help reduce discoloration, distortion and grinding work on visible metal products.
Easier Process Control
Adjustable power, wobble width, speed and optional wire feeding help match the process to different materials and joint types.
Choose between 1000W, 1500W and 2000W with confidence
The best power depends on material type, thickness, welding speed, duty cycle and whether you need wire feeding for gap filling.
1000W Laser Welder
Suitable for thinner sheet metal, light stainless products, small workshops and users who want a lower starting budget.
- You weld thin stainless or carbon steel
- Your parts are light to medium duty
- You value compact setup and easy handling
1500W Laser Welder
A balanced choice for many fabrication shops, offering stronger material coverage, practical speed and good cost-performance.
- You handle mixed daily welding jobs
- You weld stainless, carbon steel and galvanized sheet
- You want a versatile model for production
2000W Laser Welder
Better for thicker materials, faster welding speed, longer seams and factories that need higher daily welding capacity.
- You weld thicker parts more often
- You need higher speed and stronger penetration
- You want more process range for production
Match laser power to your material and weld requirement
Actual welding capacity depends on material, joint design, shielding gas, travel speed and target weld quality. Sample welding is the best way to confirm final parameters.
| Laser Power | Good Fit | Typical Materials | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1000W | Thin sheet and light fabrication | Stainless steel, carbon steel, galvanized sheet | Cabinets, doors, shelves, light covers and small metal products |
| 1500W | General workshop and production welding | Stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, galvanized sheet | Frames, enclosures, tanks, panels and mixed daily welding jobs |
| 2000W | Thicker parts and higher speed welding | Carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum and thicker sheet metal | Machinery parts, structural frames, longer seams and higher output lines |
| With Wire Feeder | Joints with small gaps or fuller seam needs | Stainless wire, steel wire, aluminum wire | Corner joints, edge welding, gap filling and visible weld bead improvement |
Built for workshops and factories that need cleaner metal welding
Oceanplayer laser welders are suitable for repeated production, repair welding, metal product manufacturing and flexible fabrication work.
- Stainless steel cabinets, doors, tanks, shelves and kitchen equipment
- Carbon steel frames, brackets, machinery covers and enclosures
- Galvanized sheet metal, ventilation parts, panels and light structures
- Aluminum covers, frames, thin plates and custom fabrication parts
- Advertising metal letters, display racks and visible decorative products
- Repair welding, small batch production and flexible workstation welding

Answer the key questions before choosing your laser welding machine
A good welding machine should match the part thickness, seam appearance, work hours, operator skill and available workshop space.
Which power is enough?
Share material type, thickness and weld length so the recommended power matches your real workload instead of only the machine price.
Do I need wire feeding?
Choose optional wire feeding when your parts have small gaps, edge joints, corner seams or require a fuller weld bead.
Air-cooled or water-cooled?
Air-cooled models save space and simplify setup. Water-cooled models are better for longer duty cycles and higher-power continuous work.
Check weld appearance before confirming power and configuration
Sample welding helps compare seam width, penetration, discoloration, distortion and finishing work on your actual materials.

More heat input can mean more finishing work
Some welding methods may create more spatter, distortion and polishing work, especially on visible stainless steel or thin sheet metal.

Cleaner seams with lower heat distortion
Laser welding can produce a narrower bead, cleaner surface and less post-weld finishing for many metal fabrication parts.
Review typical welds across materials and applications
Clear weld photos help you judge seam appearance, edge quality and finishing requirements before final machine selection.
Watch 1000W, 1500W and 2000W welding performance before choosing
Welding videos help you check operation speed, seam quality, finishing needs and whether optional wire feeding is useful for your parts.
1000W Thin Sheet Welding
Review welding speed and seam appearance on lighter stainless steel and sheet metal parts.
1500W General Fabrication Welding
See why 1500W is often selected for daily mixed-material workshop welding.
2000W Higher-Speed Welding
Check welding performance for thicker parts, longer seams and higher output requirements.
Key specifications for the 1000W / 1500W / 2000W laser welder
Review the main configuration options before requesting a quote. The final setup can be matched to material, thickness, cooling method and optional wire feeding needs.
Laser Welding System
Optional Configuration
Choose air-cooled or water-cooled based on your work rhythm
Air-Cooled Laser Welder
- Compact and easier to move around the workshop
- No external water chiller or coolant maintenance
- Good for light to medium welding and flexible workstations
- Best when floor space and simple setup are important
Water-Cooled Laser Welder
- Better for longer duty cycles and higher power use
- Stable cooling for production shifts and thicker materials
- Good for 1500W / 2000W work with heavier daily output
- Best when continuous operation and thermal stability matter
Send your material before deciding between 1000W, 1500W and 2000W
A sample welding test helps confirm laser power, travel speed, shielding gas, optional wire feeding and final seam appearance on your real workpiece.
Share Your Material
Send material type, thickness, joint style, photos and target weld quality.
Test Welding Parameters
Our engineers compare power, speed, wobble width and wire feeding if needed.
Confirm Machine Setup
Receive a recommended power, cooling method, configuration and process notes.

Oceanplayer helps match power, cooling and process before shipment
Get practical support for sample welding, parameter matching, machine configuration, export packing and remote training so the machine is easier to put into use after arrival.
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