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Laser system performs faster deep engraving
Based on a Nd:YAG laser marking system, an effective deep engraving system, is far more versatile and gives much faster cycle times than traditional engraving methods. Brochure available
News from Electrox (30 November 2006)
Flexible 3D laser cutting/welding robot launched
A flexible, modular robot system for 3D laser processing offers high productivity and availability thanks to short programming times and guarantees a uniformly high workpiece quality. Brochure available
News from Trumpf ( 1 November 2006)
Laser power source used in medical manufacture
A 400W laser power source for a major OEM manufacturer of medical equipment and features a 60A constant current source and can drive up to 35W CW laser diodes.
News from Ferrus Power (16 August 2006)
Laser engraves deeply from 3D CAD models
Laser engraver performs deep engraving direct from 3D CAD models on workpieces up to 500mm3, including cutting complete tool cavities, adding fine detail, textures, logos or producing electrodes.
News from Kaye-Dee Marking Solutions ( 4 August 2006)
Cylindrical laser machining gets motion platform
Direct-drive, brushless linear and rotary motion platform that includes automated workpiece handing and tooling platforms is intended for cylindrical laser machining applications. Brochure available
News from Aerotech ( 4 April 2006)
Single integrated platform developed for laser use
A laser galvo head control has been added to a software based motion and machine control platform to produce a single integrated development platform for laser applications. Brochure available
News from Aerotech (14 March 2006)
Laser to drill wide range of components
User application article Laser system delivered to EBTEC has the capability to drill a wide range and size of parts and products range from sheet metal combustors to nozzle guide vanes.
News from Laserdyne Systems (10 February 2006)
Affordable machine laser cuts, engraves precisely
Laser cutting/engraving machine offers power, precision and flexibility, yet is as simple to set up as a printer and is affordable for industrial and educational users. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (24 August 2005)
Laser machines include high speed milling
Among a range of 2D and 3D laser cutting, welding and drilling machines being introduced to the UK is a machine that combines laser cutting and high speed milling in one unit.
News from DMG (UK) (12 May 2005)
Digital platform enhances laser machining
Digital automation platform with a 32-axis motion engine features pulse synchronised output, with error mapped systems for enhanced accuracy laser machining. Brochure available
News from Aerotech ( 3 May 2005)
Laser ensures successful con-rod splitting
User application article For con-rod splitting to work properly the fracture must be fully brittle, and is achieved by a YAG laser cutting a stress-raising groove on each side of the bore. Brochure available
News from Trumpf (17 February 2005)
Lasers delivered to perform maskant scribing
User application article Two laser systems have been delivered to carry out maskant scribing, a highly specialized laser process for part chemical milling that produces high strength turbine engine components.
News from Laserdyne Systems (23 August 2004)
Optical focus control eases laser processing
Optical focus control makes laser processing of 3D non-metallics, composites and thermal barrier (ceramic) coated metals as easy and as accurate as with metals.
News from Laserdyne Systems (24 November 2003)
Laser fine cuts and drills precisely in 2D and 3D
A new machine generation emerged at EMO for laser cutting and drilling with flexibility, high dynamic response, with acceleration of 1G, and above all high precision.
News from DMG (UK) (13 November 2003)
Disc laser offers more power and better beam
The world's first four-disc laser generates a nominal 4kW of processing power to the workpiece but the maximum laser power attainable is roughly 40% higher. Brochure available
News from Trumpf (23 September 2003)
Lasers perform fine medical equipment work
Fine welding, fine cutting and laser marking in a very wide range of materials can be automated with ease to assist in the manufacture of medical devices. Brochure available
News from Rofin-Baasel UK (16 April 2003)
Finest contours cut at speed with high precision
A flexible precision laser machine with high dynamic response is believed to be the world's first of its type with high dynamic response for precision 2D and 3D cutting, welding and drilling.
News from Gildemeister (21 February 2003)
Getting the best from multi-axis laser machining
User application article Getting the most out of multi-axis laser machining systems has been a 30-year quest for job shop owner Ron Sanders who has worked on the most difficult aerospace, power and automotive parts.
News from Laserdyne Systems (21 February 2003)
Lasers machine tubes to take on new forms
Tube shaping using laser processes allows silicone and poly tubing to take on new forms - ablates spirals or contours without piercing tube wall in medical components.
News from Spectralytics (12 February 2003)
3D laser system machines, drills and welds
Laser system offers volumetric accuracy for the production machining, drilling and welding of 3D parts for aerospace, automotive and domestic appliance applications.
News from Laserdyne Systems (30 August 2002)
Cutter, engraver, marker can use two laser heads
Laser cutting, marking and engraving machine can be equipped with two lasers to cover the low and high power ranges.
News from PTG Group ( 8 April 2002)
Economic etching onto seals during manufacturing
Economos has introduced a new laser etching machine enabling codes or other information to be easily and economically etched onto batches or even single items of seals during manufacturing
News from Economos UK (10 October 2000)
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