Laser & Waterjet
Solid-State Laser Offers Fiber Option
Trumpf’s 2D TruLaser 5030 fiber features a 5,000-W TruDisk laser.
Read MoreWaterjet Cutting System Runs on Household Electric
Jet Edge’s Tach-Jet waterjet cutting system is capable of cutting workpieces from virtually any material while leaving a clean edge free of slag, the company says.
Read MoreA Fiber Laser Cutter for Job Shops
Trumpf says its BrightLine fiber laser-cutting technology enables its TruLaser Series 5000 fiber laser cutting machines to be just as effective processing thick materials as they are cutting thin sheet metal.
Read MoreWaterjet Control Software Optimizes Tool Paths
Omax offers Intelli-Max 20, an updated version of its software suite for optimizing tool paths of its JetMachining Center abrasive waterjet systems.
Read MoreFive-Axis Waterjets Available in Two Styles
Knuth offers full five-axis waterjets in flying bridge and traditional gantry designs.
Read MoreSetting the Stage for Sizeable Composites Work
By adding a five-axis waterjet/milling machine, its biggest autoclave and a more expansive lay-up room, Royal Engineered Composites is positioning itself to win larger-scale aerospace work it sees on the horizon.
Read MoreRFID Lens Enhances 2D Laser Cutting
Trumpf has enhanced its LensLine sensor system for 2D laser cutting machines by combining it with a radio frequency identification (RFID) lens to achieve improved accuracy, process reliability and user friendliness, the company says.
Read MoreWaterjet Trimming Cell Cuts Range of Materials
Jet Edge offers a series of intensifier pumps designed for use with robotic waterjet trimming cells from Alliance Automation.
Read MoreCNC Plasma System Enables Heavy-Duty Cutting
MultiCam’s V-Pro CNC plasma system features an all-steel water table with integrated bladder capable of processing sheet steel as thick as 1.25" without the need for fume evacuation.
Read MoreWaterjet Cutting System Reduces Cutting Allowance
Sugino’s Katana2 high-precision waterjet cutting system is well-suited for cutting titanium, stainless steel, carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, and other hard materials such as copper and glass into flat shapes.
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