Evosys to present laser welding systems at Fakuma 2026
Evosys Laser GmbH will present new machine generations, process modules and measurement methods for laser plastic welding at Fakuma 2026. The company will also run live demonstrations of through-beam welding and the Evo2Step process.
Evosys Laser GmbH will present solutions for laser plastic welding at Fakuma 2026, taking place from 12 to 16 October 2026 in Friedrichshafen. The company will exhibit in Hall A4, Stand A4-4306, where it will show new machine generations, established process modules, and measurement and testing methods intended for efficient and high-quality plastics processing. The exhibition programme will focus on live welding demonstrations, allowing visitors to observe modern laser welding processes directly. Evosys will demonstrate both conventional through-beam welding and the Evo2Step process on the EVO 0800-TD laser system. According to the company, the demonstrations are intended to show how process windows can be expanded, tolerances can be controlled more effectively, and component quality can be reliably ensured in plastics processing.
Live welding demonstrations and process control
At the exhibition stand, Evosys will present live welding processes to illustrate the capabilities of laser plastic welding. The conventional through-beam welding process and the advanced Evo2Step process will both be shown on the EVO 0800-TD laser system. The presentation is designed to demonstrate the practical influence of process control on production stability, tolerance management and component quality.
The company will also show its absorption test device. The system enables precise analysis of absorption behaviour along the weld path, a parameter that Evosys identifies as important for the two-stage Evo2Step laser welding process. The device allows different materials or different material batches to be compared directly with one another.
Multiple measurement results can be displayed graphically, enabling an immediate comparison of samples. If the curves differ despite the same welding contour, the causes can be attributed to material differences. Where values deviate, welding parameters can be adjusted in a targeted manner to keep the welding process stable and reproducible. This approach is intended to support consistently high-quality results in the laser processing of plastics.
New machine generations and metrological support
According to Evosys, the exhibition will combine live demonstrations, new machine generations and measurement-based process support. The company positions these elements as relevant for robust and cost-effective manufacturing solutions in plastics technology.
"Our presence at Fakuma 2026 underlines our commitment to acting as a partner for sophisticated laser welding applications in plastics technology," explains Managing Director Holger Aldebert. "Through a combination of live demonstrations, a new generation of machines and metrological support, we are demonstrating how robust, cost effective and future-proof manufacturing solutions can be realised."
Variants of the EVO 0800-TD process module. As a compact dual-station module, it is optimised for seamless integration into automated production lines and enables two assemblies to be welded in a single operation