Laser Cutting Systems
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BLM GROUP Introduces New LT12 to Round Out its Lasertube Offering
The LT12 can cut light and heavy tubes and profiles up to 305 mm in diameter, while providing flexibility, high performance and speed — 55% less cutting time than other machines capable of the same maximum diameter.
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New Solutions From AMADA
New large bed fiber laser provides 8′-x-20′ capacity resulting in breakthrough production and unmatched versatility.
Laser Cutting Made Easy with the new ByCut Eco
Bystronic’s new ByCut Eco models 3015 and 4020 are simple, robust and affordable.
Stay on Top with Dynamic, Pioneering and Agile Cutting Systems
Investing in cutting systems driven by advanced automation capabilities and intuitive controls is a strategic move for fabricators looking to boost performance, manage waste and reduce costs. Laser Cutting Machine Outperforms Higher Wattage Lasers at Lower Operating Cost AMADA AMERICA…
New Gas-Reduction Nozzle Technology Available for Mitsubishi GX-F ADVANCED Fiber Lasers
MC Machinery/Mitsubishi Laser introduces a new patented gas- and burr-reduction technology for the Mitsubishi GX-F ADVANCED Series of AI-enabled fiber lasers.
Davi: Trusted Partners Revolutionizing the Plate Roll Industry
Davi Inc. continues to invest heavily in research and development to develop new solutions in plate roll and angle roll machinery.
Ultra-High-Power Lasers Tackle Ultra Heavy Plate
With more than 20 kilowatts of power available, cutting thickness limits can be pushed to as thick as 2”, allowing fabricators to bring the speed, precision and cutting quality of the laser to a new range of parts and products.
Pulse Technology and Software Power Laser Machining Popularity
There is a direct relationship between laser machining and texturing capabilities and the manufacturing market’s demand for it. The more capacity, effectiveness and efficiency the technology gains, the more ways it will be industrialized and integrated into everyday use.
Redefining Laser Cutting: What’s Next for Metal Fabrication?
The next generation of laser cutting systems require less operator intervention thanks to automation and robots, freeing up operators to do other tasks.
Automation Continues to Dominate the Metalworking Industry
Panelists at Mazak Discover discussed job shops and the workforce: with automation you are not reducing labor but adapting the skill sets needed to thrive in the factory of the future.
The Economics of Scale: Coil-Fed Laser Processing
The advent of turnkey and completely integrated coil-fed laser processing systems promises to enable serious reductions in part costs.