The new BrightLine fiber function makes the TruLaser 5030 fiber with its 5-kilowatt solid-state laser an all-purpose machine for 2D laser processing.
A swift change from maximum productivity and quality in cutting thin sheets to the quality cutting of thick sheets – the TruLaser 5030 fiber achieves this flexibility with the new BrightLine fiber function. Trumpf’s new 2D laser machine cuts stainless steel up to 25 mm thick in outstanding quality with its 5-kilowatt laser. In addition, BrightLine fiber allows particularly small holes and contours to be cut in thick stainless steel as well as increasing quality and productivity in the processing of mild steel between 15 and 25 mm in thickness. It can also cut through aluminium sheets up to 25 mm thick. In short, it can process all common material types and thicknesses in very good quality and is a genuine all-purpose solid-state laser machine.
Now with BrightLine fiber
A perfect interplay of beam generation, guidance, and focusing are crucial for the BrightLine fiber function. Trumpf is a one-stop shop for all these key elements, from lasers and beam guidance to the cutting head. The company also builds on process know-how it has acquired over decades, enabling it to match the different elements to each other so that they work together optimally – a prerequisite for technological progress in solid-state laser cutting. One important advantage is the higher quality achieved in thicker mild and stainless steel.
Although the TruLaser 5030 fiber with solid-state laser was previously capable of cutting stainless steel up to 20 mm thick and mild steel up to 25 mm thick, burring and uneven cutting surfaces ensued when it tackled higher material strengths. When cutting thick mild steel, moreover, fluctuations in material quality could lead to poorly executed cuts or cutting tears. Now BrightLine fiber considerably reduces burring and the roughness values of the cut edge and increases process reliability when cutting mild steel. In addition to the significant improvement in cutting quality, the maximum sheet thickness that the machine can cut with a 5-kilowatt laser in aluminium and stainless steel has increased from 20 to 25 mm.
Used in conjunction with BrightLine fiber, a new multi-stage piercing process offers additional advantages when cutting stainless steel. It prevents slag from forming when the laser beam pierces the sheet. This means that the machine no longer has to give the piercing site a wide berth and can execute even finer contours than have been possible to date. To take one example, this enables the TruLaser 5030 fiber to attain minimum contour diameters of one mm when cutting stainless steel 12 mm in thickness. BrightLine fiber also facilitates the removal of parts, as they are easier to extract from the scrap skeleton. This saves time during manual unloading and increases process reliability during automated unloading.
With the TruLaser 5030 fiber and BrightLine fiber, the solid-state laser has made the successful leap into all-purpose 2D laser processing. This highly productive machine cuts mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminium up to 25 mm thick in outstanding quality. The TruLaser 5030 fiber is also suitable for cutting non-ferrous metals such as copper and brass up to sheet thicknesses of 10 mm.
For further details contact the local agents Retecon (Pty) Ltd on TEL: 011 976 8600 or visit www.retecon.co.za