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PRODUCT UPDATE LASER SYSTEMS


LightWELD XR


IPG has introduced the LightWeld XR, which in addition to delivering laser welding and cleaning in one handheld system, is capable of processing more materials and thicknesses than previous LightWeld models.


Capabilities of the LightWeld XR include:


• Weld sheet metal up to 6.35mm thick • Clean and weld steel, aluminium, titanium, copper and nickel alloys • Weld dissimilar metals and metals with differing thicknesses, reflective surfaces, or very thin parts • Switch between cleaning and welding functions with the change of a nozzle https://ipgphotonics.com


CleanTech 3000-CTH


Laser Photonics has launched the CleanTech 3000-CTH 3kW laser cleaning system. This powerful handheld device can get through the toughest corrosion and enhance adhesion pre-paint preparations. The system has an integrated chiller and the same dimensions as its predecessor, the 2000-CTH. Laser Photonics’ systems are used by manufacturers in the aerospace, automotive, defence, energy, industrial, maritime and medical industries. www.laserphotonics.com


PowerLine E 6/12 QS


Coherent has released the PowerLine E 6 QS (AC) and PowerLine E 12 QS (AC) laser marking sub-systems for use in the semiconductor and electronics industries. Both systems include an air-cooled green 532nm laser, optional scanning optics and power monitoring functionality. The two laser markers offer a choice of either 6W or 12W of pulsed (Q-switched) output. In addition to the elimination of water and reduced number of sub-components, the PowerLine E 6/12 QS (AC) is easier to integrate, maintain and


LaserSmart 510 Femto


Rollomatic has launched a femtosecond laser machine designed for cutting PCD (polycrystalline diamond) and other ultrahard materials such as ceramics, carbide, sapphire and glass. The LaserSmart 510 Femto features a powerful femtosecond laser source and is capable of achieving surface finishes as low as Ra 40nm. According to Rollomatic, the system produces crisper and sharper cutting edges compared to conventional laser machines, and offers 30 per cent faster feed rates. The system is also able to adapt the machining process automatically to the type of material. www.rollomatic.ch


20kW ByStar Fiber


Bystronic’s ByStar Fiber systems are now available as 20kW versions, offering enhanced cutting quality and productivity. Compared to the 15kW systems, the


productivity of the new versions are on average 40 per cent higher when cutting mild steel and stainless steels from 4 to 20mm thick. This means sheet metal processing firms can benefit from higher productivity at lower unit costs. Regardless of whether cutting aluminium, non-ferrous metals, or steel, the high-


performance cutting head on the Bystar Fiber excels with high precision in both thin and thick sheets and profiles. In addition, the 20kW output power opens up extended applications in processing steel and aluminium sheets up to 50mm in thickness. The systems also feature a new ‘Parameter Wizard’, which ensures the quality of the cut parts is always achieved, by obtaining correct parameters within minutes. The new power level is available for the


ByStar 3015, 4020, 6225 and 8025. www.bystronic.com


service than typical water-cooled laser markers. The PowerLine E 12 QS (AC) is also available in Coherent’s PowerLine D format, where one laser powers two scanners by means of a beamsplitter. This configuration enables larger marking fields and up to two times faster marking, all while operating as a single laser marker. The new markers are ideal for system builders and production line integration in any application where mark quality, aesthetics and legibility are critical. www.coherent.com


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