New laser and welding machines with intelligent software impressed visitors to Kimex's booth at MachTech 2025

2025-11-283 min.

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The increasing spread of roboticized welding in the industry is due to much more flexible and reliable technical solutions, meeting the challenges of modern production. During MachTech&InnoTech 2025, the proven trading and engineering company Kimex focused on proposals from its partners.

“We’ve chosen MachTech&InnoTech 2025 to showcase the new Maxphotonics laser meant for polishing details. We expect that at the beginning of 2026 it will be introduced to the market channels and available for purchase for our clientele. Maxphotonics has also expanded its portfolio of handheld welding lasers with a new model, which allows for the welding of denser material.“ commented Kimex to BalkanEngineer.com

The Chinese company Maxphotonics has eased its entry to the European markets through its daughter firm THEO, registered in the United States. Its large European warehouse is located close to Budapest, Hungary, significantly accelerating the delivery process.

The company’s stand also featured new torches from a leading Finnish manufacturer suitable for automated welding with cobots. “The torches are designed for ease of use and maximum efficiency, ensuring seamless compatibility with robotic applications. This enables automated welding systems to operate at maximum productivity. The torches feature an ergonomic shape of the holders for comfortable operation, as well as a functional ability to grip torches of different shapes," commented Kimex.

Regarding the demonstrated MIG/MAG welding machines from the heavy professional segment, Kimex put a focus on the series of X3 and X5 machines. Out of the two the X3 series is lighter and more economic. On the other hand, the higher class welding devices X5 have many more features, such as wire feeding and wireless connectivity options with other systems.

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