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Laser Tube Cutting with Benefits of Solid-State Laser Technology



"TruLaser Tube 5000 fiber is designed to exploit the strengths of solid-state laser technology and offers enhanced accessibility to the machine," said a company spokesperson. This tube cutting machine with a solid-state laser eliminates the need for a fully enclosed housing. This open machine concept makes it easy for users to load individual tubes and profiles or to remove finished parts while the machine is in operation. In addition, the machine's self-centering clamping method enables fabricators to transition between tube sizes without any additional set-up. Clamping pressure is set automatically and the process is continuously monitored for precision and reliability.

Innovative machine functions, such as RapidCut, were designed to take advantage of the full potential of the solid-state laser. By synchronizing the movements of the tube axis and cutting head, TRUMPF increased machine dynamics to boost productivity by up to 15%. This increases productivity, especially when processing thin walled tubes. Tube processing is further provided by program controlled parameters such as laser output, focal position and nozzle distance, as well as the provided technology tables. The TruLaser Tube 5000 fiber also features bevel cutting capabilities, up to 45% in mild steel, and has the ability to process tubes up to 8 mm (0.31") thick and to cut highly reflective materials such as brass or copper as reliably as mild steel.

The single cutting head strategy with intelligent collision protection and magnetic coupling protects the cutting head during processing. Plausibility checks in loading and intelligent sensors during part removal further ensure reliable production. The machine is optionally equipped with two cameras that allow operators to monitor handling processes and cutting operations from the control panel. In addition to aiding the operator, this feature also helps fabricators to identify and eliminate sources of error.

"The TruLaser Tube 5000 fiber is also unique in its ability to be configured as part of a laser network. When arranged to share its laser with another machine, such as a 2-D laser cutting or a laser welding system, fabricators are able to increase the beam on time of the laser and reduce costs overall," said the spokesperson.

The optional Dot Matrix Code system marks parts for easier identification and process control in support of Industry 4.0. This code is then read by conventional scanners throughout the shop to facilitate paperless and efficient networking of the manufacturing processes. The machine can also be operated using the MobileControl app, which replicates the machine's control panel user interface on a tablet touchscreen. The app enables the operator to remotely monitor all the steps in the production process, access information from the machine and switch operating programs.

For more information contact:

TRUMPF Inc.

Farmington Industrial Park

111 Hyde Road

Farmington, CT 06032

860-255-6000

info@us.trumpf.com

www.us.trumpf.com

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