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There are large bore hole professional and small bore experts


There are large bore hole professionals – and small bore experts


The company will be focusing on technologies and solutions for additive manufacturing of metal parts. Trumpf offers both laser metal fusion (LMF) and laser metal deposition (LMD). The company’s TruPrint 1000


LMF system can create high- quality parts with delicate and geometrically complex structures for lightweight design and other uses. At the same time, the TruLaser Cell 3000 LMD machine is ideal for hybrid applications and applying new structures and shapes to existing components. Trumpf has also developed new


solutions for welding copper with its TruDisk Pulse 421. The laser works in pulsed mode, emitting


UNIVERSAL LASER SYSTEMS’ (4D51) new XLS platform-based laser systems include rapid, high-accuracy laser beam positioning and the flexibility to be configured with 9.3µm and 10.6µm CO2


lasers


and 1.06µm fibre lasers. All lasers are air-cooled in a range of power from 10 to 500W for CO2


and 40


to 200W for fibre lasers. The variety of wavelengths and


power ranges make the XLS suitable for organic material modification including plastic films, industrial fabrics, engineering plastics, laminating adhesives, composite materials and many others. Additionally, when equipped with high-power lasers, it can be used for thin metal cutting, micromachining and direct metal marking. The XLS platform is also suited for precision 2D cutting and surface modification in product research


and development, academic research, prototyping, pre- production and production environments. Additionally, Universal Laser


Systems will exhibit the advanced UAC 4000 filtration system with a multi-stage filtration and monitoring process. The 250W and 500W air-cooled, high-powered OEM laser sources will also be demonstrated during the show. www.ulsinc.com


www.lasersystemseurope.com | @lasersystemsmag


laser light in the green spectrum at 515nm. This results in far less spattering during the welding process compared to working with infrared lasers operating at 1µm. The company is also preparing a


world premiere for this year’s Lasys fair. ‘We’ll be presenting a trend-setting new generation of products that we think will steal the show,’ commented Klaus Löffler, managing director and head of sales at Trumpf Laser- und Systemtechnik. ‘It’s the logical next iteration of one of our mainstays, with plenty of optimised features. Powerful and yet energy-efficient, this laser excels in handling a broad array of applications.’ www.trumpf.com


precSYS – Micro-Machining System


The sub-system for industrial USP laser micro-machining with flexibly definable bore geometries – even at high aspect ratios.


• Clean-cut, burr-free bore holes in the µm range • Graphical user interface for intuitive operation • Robust, modular system design


• Intelligent hardware/software interfaces enable straightforward integration


• 5-axis processing for high fabrication flexibility


• System smartness thanks to embedded PC and factory pre-calibration


Questions and individual requirements? Just contact us: info@scanlab.de


See you at our booth #4C35 at LASYS in Stuttgart, Germany, May 31 - June 2


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