TRUMPF
Latest generation CO2 Trulaser raises the bar even higher
provides an exceptional energy balance thanks to the world’s high productivity for all sheet thicknesses. It cuts mild steel up to 25mm, stainless steel up to 50mm and aluminium up to 25mm with excellent edge quality throughout the whole spectrum. The TruLaser 5040, also introduced at Blechexpo last to large sheet processing; its capacity is 4m x 2m.
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operating costs thanks to an innovative high temperature
power consumption is reduced energy saving compared to the
he new TruLaser 5030 is now TRUMPF’s CO2 cutting machine. It
particularly noticeable for stainless the market standard in other
It also achieves good cutting quality on thicker mild steel poor quality materials and allows new multi-stage piercing process prevents slag from forming at the piercing point and reduces process therefore allows even smaller minimum contours while have additional functions
to enhance the reliability of manufacturing processes and minimise non-productive times nozzle automation option provides condition checking; this enables the machine to detect the nozzle and lens status and take or advise
the nozzle or notify the machine operator when the lens needs to function on the nozzle changer solutions for many factors that machine performs all adjustment tasks to the lens and nozzle automatically while remaining plan thanks to the component reliability for productivity of the machine during fully automatic
Another productivity-boosting feature on the new machines is simultaneous cutting head be much shorter because an machines’ dynamic linear and gantry direct drives allow it to
For more information please visit:
www.uk.trumpf.com
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