Getting Over the Hump: How Dynamic Beam Lasers Could Be the Breakthrough for Manufacturing Fuel Cell Cars

Responding to auto industry demand, Civan Lasers, Fraunhofer ILT, and Smart Move to increase bipolar welding feed rate

Dynamic beam lasers may provide the automotive industry with a technological solution for economically mass-producing clean energy engines through an increased feed rate for bipolar welding, according to recent findings from the Eureka Project, based at Fraunhofer Labs in Aachen, Germany.


As the automotive industry shifts to e-mobility, manufacturers are also shifting from combustion engines to fuel cell engines. The challenge to efficiently produce fuel cells lies in welding the bipolar plates — thin plates of just hundreds of microns. Each cell contains 300 to 400 plates with a weld seam of 3 to 6 meters. While there are many efforts to increase welding speed to keep up with demand, increasing the feed rate to more than 0.5 m/sec results in welding defects, leading to faulty parts and a backlog of materials.

The three companies driving the Eureka Project — Civan Lasers in Israel, the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology in Germany, and Smart Move in Germany — are international leaders in the field of laser welding. They aim to solve the welding problem by implementing Civan Lasers' dynamic beam laser technology, which can wobble the beam in MHz frequencies, creating a faster, more accurate weld of the bipolar plates.

In response to these findings, Dr. Eyal Shekel, Civan's CEO, shared, "We are confident that the unique capabilities of the dynamic beam laser will be able to solve this challenge."

Dr. Alexander Olowinsky, a researcher with Fraunhofer ILT, added, "We look to reach a breakthrough in this project by using advanced sensors and complex beam shapes in high frequencies that were not available in the past."

As testing continues, it is becoming clear that dynamic beam lasers could be the game-changing solution for fuel cell engine manufacturers.


About Civan
Civan Advanced Technologies Ltd. was established in 2008 and is the only company to offer dynamic beam lasers. Civan's dynamic beam lasers allow manufacturers to control beam shape, frequency, and sequence and to focus steering, eliminate spatter, increase welding power, and increase speed. Through their advanced capabilities, dynamic beam lasers open the door to countless new applications. Visit Civan. https://www.civanlasers.com/

About Smart Move
Using mathematical models of the motor and mirror combinations built into scan heads, Smart Move has created the most powerful digital state space controllers on the market, enabling customers to overcome the limits of conventional scanning solutions. Smart Move has provided the fastest and most accurate scan heads available worldwide for more than 20 years.

About Fraunhofer ILT
Fraunhofer ILT is one of the world's most important development and contract research institutes in its field. Its work covers a wide range of areas, such as the development of new laser beam sources and components, precise laser-based metrology, testing technology, and industrial laser processes. These include laser cutting, caving, drilling, welding, and soldering, as well as surface treatment, microprocessing, and rapid manufacturing.

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