Laser
Welding System
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Laser resonator
comprising
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Motor protection
switch
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Resonator mechanics
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Extra low voltage
power supply (24 VDC)
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Laser rod interface
with hardware monitoring function
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Industry controller
for setting & display
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Safety shutter of power, pulse duration & pulse
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Beam expansion with external trigger via
foot switch |
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Power supply including circuit breaker |
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Internal compressor cooling system |
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Emergency stop switch with water-air heat
exchanger |
Processing
Optics
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Variable beam
expansion
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LCD flash protection
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Beam deflection
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Binoculars
10-X
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Safety glass
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Focusing lens
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Linear
System
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Z axis for
mounting the resonator
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Swiveling unit
for resonator for the motor-controlled welding of large
molds
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Operation via
joystick
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Shielding gas
supply direct
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Traverse range
Z-axis: 570mm controlled via solenoid valve
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X-Y axis for
positioning the resonator
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Positioning speed 0.5 - 15mm |
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Stable construction made of aluminum sections
adjustable via step motors with powder-coated steel plate
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Massive steel substructure mounted on |
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Traverse range:
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X-axis:
700mm / heavy duty rollers |
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Y-axis:
400mm - LED lighting |
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Case
Study Repair - In-House Welder Saves Time, Boosts
Productivity & Creates Creates
New Market Opportunities |
Reprinted
by permission of MoldMaking Technology magazine,
copyright 2007,
Gardner Publications, Inc, USA. |
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PWS for more information on our Mobile
Laser Power System. |
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