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A laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) system was combined with the Gas Tungsten Arc (GTA) Welding process for the in situ measurement of chemical compositions in austenitic stainless steels during welding. The purpose of this project is to develop a prototype of an online chemical composition control system for welding applications. One of the use cases of this new LIBS-based measurement system can be the controlling of potentially dangerous emissions during the welding process in order to improve the working safety conditions. Further, the control of the weld pool composition allows governing the weld pool solidification behavior and thus allows reducing the resultant susceptibility for solidification cracking. The composition of the weld seam is from the metallurgical point of view the most critical parameter for the occurrence of weld defects1. Conventional inspection methods for weld seams as e.g. ultrasonic inspection are ex situ and cannot prevent the defects. For that reason automated in situ analysis systems for weld defect detection are much more efficient2. Beyond that, the proposed LIBS-based analysis system allows to study the correlation between the occurrence of weld defects and the chemical composition of the weld pool or the region where solid and liquid phase coexist.