Article by: Trumpf Ltd. & MEGA Tech
Apart from achieving low cost production, owners are looking at getting their end product cut within the shortest time, but apart from just having a quick machine that cuts fast, what we should consider?
Major trend of customer focusing which is more demanding, faster and more efficiency. With high power laser can process a variety of thickness and materials Which is an outstanding character of TruDisk – the fiber laser with consistent power, durable throughout its life whether it is 10kW or 12kW machines.

TRUMPF application is also a contributing factor in achieving fast cutting. There are many options available to choose from, for instance if you are cutting thick materials / sheets. The Brightline Fiber enables the user to achieve high quality cutting results while enjoying the benefits of thin sheet processing with a solid – state laser, most notable at high cutting speeds.

BrightLine fiber combines special optics with flow-optimized BrightLine nozzles and the switchable 2 in 1 cable. The result of this is that you achieve maximum part quality. The smooth cutting edges ensure that your parts do not get caught during removal, saving you a great deal of time.
Highspeed Eco– application which reduce 70 % less cutting gas compared to conventional cutting methods, and depending on the sheet thickness, the sheet throughput is increased by up to 100% with consistent laser power. The touchdown Nozzle’s flexible sleeve ensures that little or no gas flow off to the side.
TruConnect– See things more clearly and speed up production One thing is certain: In the face of increasingly volatile markets, an increasing number of products variants, and shorter delivery times, sheet metal manufacturers need a robust strategy to ensure their success over the long term. Automate your processes with TruConnect, the range of solutions from TRUMPF designed to get the most out of Industry 4.0 and not only the application, we continue to innovate and continue develop whether 5G, IoT that help you pave the way to networked production
