SHOW PREVIEW: LASYS
steelmakers, power generation organisations and general manufacturers. The systems, installed in the UK
and China, are capable of laser marking vehicle chassis in three locations, locating the mark with vision systems and recording the quality of the mark, all within the 59 second cycle time. The systems are also capable of marking multiple vehicle designs on the same production line. The system gives the
manufacturer improved traceability of chassis and eliminates quality rejections, benefits that translate to all manufacturing environments.
www.pryormarking.com
SCANLAB, a company specialising in laser positioning and deflection technology, will present, together with its subsidiary Blackbird Robotersysteme, an industry-proven system solution for robot-assisted 3D scanner welding. The system’s key advantage lies in how it combines flexible industrial robots with high-dynamics scanners. This combination enables complex on-the-fly welding operations (welding during robotic motion) now for the first time with online seam tracking. The system has already proven its capabilities in the automotive industry. ScanLab will also demonstrate its
easy-to-use SCANalign vision solution for precise calibration and ultra-accurate positioning, even when workpiece orientations vary. And, tradeshow visitors can test the company’s professional laserDesk software solution as well as learn more about the high-precision, high-dynamics intelliSCANse scan head with digital encoder technology.
www.scanlab.de
VONJAN TECHNOLOGY will have on show various laser system components such as fibre lasers (1,064nm), DPSS lasers (532nm, 355nm), two-axis scan heads, three-axis scan heads, and f-theta lenses for 1,064/532/355nm. The
TRUMPF will unveil two new products and demonstrate its competence as a partner to manufacturers of laser systems. The company will show its portfolio, including beam source and guidance, optics and sensors. Trumpf will present the TruMark 5010 and the new generation of diode
lasers built around the TruDiode 4506. The TruMark 5010, based on the fibre laser, has been designed as an ‘all-in-one’ solution for marking. It brings together – in a single housing – the fibre laser, the scanner, the controls and an internal focal position control. No separate supply unit is required. Its space-saving design, the high availability of the interfaces, and the efficient air cooling system make the TruMark 5010 suitable for integration into production systems. The TruDiode 4506, with its small footprint, compact construction,
and modular design can be easily integrated into existing manufacturing lines. The new generation of direct diode lasers deliver excellent beam quality in both heat conduction welding and deep welding and offers high repeatability of the results. This generation is distinguished by its good efficiency level, at up to 40 per cent, and includes ideal lasers for energy-efficient industrial manufacturing in multi-shift operations.
www.trumpf.com
company will use the show to officially launch its two new scan heads, the RL-12 and the SS-9, as well as its new cost-optimised MFP-Q fibre laser series. The company will demonstrate a
SCANSONIC will present its systems for laser welding, laser brazing and arc joining. The company will display the TH6D optical sensor, used for tool-based optical seam tracking during laser and arc welding processes. It can be combined with Scansonic’s modular laser processing optics. The seam tracking systems compensate manufacturing tolerances. Scansonic will also show an innovative system for the processing of
component surfaces, the Remote Laser Hardening Optic (RLH-Adaptive). The RLH-A allows the hardening of complex and variable components, and due to a modular construction system, Scansonic delivers tailor-made solutions for the individual challenges of the general industry.
www.scansonic.de/en
cost-effective set of matching components for an easy integration into a 1,064nm fibre laser system consisting of a 20W fibre laser, a scan head with a 12mm aperture, and an F-Theta lens (f=160).
www.vonjan-tech.de
WORKSHOP OF PHOTONICS (WOP) will present its patent pending ‘Tempered Glass and Sapphire Cutting Technology’ at the
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show. WOP technology allows the user to cut chemically strengthened glass with up to 40µm or even thicker tempered layers in straight or curved lines. The main advantages of the technology are speed and cut quality. Straight lines can be cut with more than 500mm/s speed, and curved lines are cut with 100mm/s speed. The technique can also be used on sapphires or silicon carbide. The cut quality provides a surface roughness of less than 1µm and chipping typically below 5µm. When used on glasses with ink layers, damage to ink is limited to around 50µm.
www.wophotonics.com
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