Erlas Erlanger Lasertechnik to introduce laser material processing system at LASER World of Photonics 2015

June 16, 2015
The ERLASER Universal 522 modular laser system has uses in 3D applications requesting high precision and high laser-on ratios.

The ERLASER Universal 522 modular laser system has uses in 3D applications requesting high precision and high laser-on ratios. A rigid Cartesian XYZ portal moves a scanner and a telescope, and two additional turning axes allow tilting and rotation of the workpiece. The machine has eight numerical control (NC) axes, which can be combined with a high-power CNC control for an alternating interpolation of up to five axes. The system is designed for fiber lasers with powers up to 4 kW.

LASER World of Photonics booth number: A3.107

To Learn More:

Contact:Erlas Erlanger Lasertechnik
Headquarters: Erlangen, Germany
Product: ERLASER Universal 522 modular laser system
Key Features: Eight NC axes

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