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Multi-Axis Laser Cutting



TRUMPF's second generation TruLaser Cell 8030 is a multi-axis machine designed specifically for laser cutting hot stamped 3-D components. "The TruLaser Cell 8030 is more productive and energy-efficient than its predecessor, has lower investment costs and features a modular design for flexible configurations," said a company spokesperson.

The machine's increased productivity is primarily due to its highly dynamic rotational changer and new rotary indexing table, which features up to three workstations. The areas for loading and unloading are completely separate from each other, facilitating semi-automated solutions and increased productivity. Loading/unloading can be done with two people, or a single person can load the machine while a robot unloads the system. Either solution can be achieved while the system is actively processing a part inside of the machine.

Since not all cuts require the same laser power, TRUMPF enables fabricators to select the best laser for the TruLaser Cell 8030 based on their application. "The new TruDisk 2000, a 2 kW solid-state laser, offers high energy efficiency and excellent beam quality for fast, cost-efficient processing," said the spokesperson. "It is the ideal laser for highly complex part processing." For applications requiring higher laser power, for example, when producing long cuts in larger parts, the new machine can be equipped with up to 4 kW of laser power.

TRUMPF has also improved the process reliability and stability of the TruLaser Cell 8030 with new functions such as ObserveLine for visual slug detection. "Using extremely fast and dependable sensors in conjunction with the laser beam, detection occurs twice as fast as with any other system currently available on the market," said the spokesperson. A residual runtime display, built into the front of the machine, is another new feature. This display visually indicates how much processing time remains for the current component and provides additional information about the status of production to keep operators aware of the production cycle and managers current on the production status.

The TruLaser Cell 8030 also features a compact footprint. Since the electrical control units are built into the body of the machine, the system can be easily integrated into existing production environments. TRUMPF has reduced installation costs for the new TruLaser Cell 8030: whereas the old system required three supply cables to the machine, the optional centralized power supply now requires only one.

For more information contact:

TRUMPF Inc.

Farmington Industrial Park

111 Hyde Rd.

Farmington, CT 06032

860-255-6000

info@us.trumpf.com

www.us.trumpf.com

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