Flatbed laser replaces CNC punching machine

June 23, 2006
June 23--A UK subcontract manufacturer is replacing an existing punching machine with a new TRUMPF L2510 flatbed laser resulting in 24 hours of minimally supervised work against a former 8 hours of manned production.

June 23--A UK subcontract manufacturer, Saint Ann's Sheet Metal Company, is replacing an existing punching machine with a new TRUMPF L2510 flatbed laser resulting in 24 hours of minimally supervised and lights out work against a former 8 hours of manned production.

The company is taking delivery of the system that appeared at MACH 2006.

Sponsored Recommendations

Hexapod 6-DOF Active Optical Alignment Micro-Robots - Enablers for Advanced Camera Manufacturing

Dec. 18, 2024
Optics and camera manufacturing benefits from the flexibility of 6-Axis hexapod active optical alignment robots and advanced motion control software

Laser Assisted Wafer Slicing with 3DOF Motion Stages

Dec. 18, 2024
Granite-based high-performance 3-DOF air bearing nanopositioning stages provide ultra-high accuracy and reliability in semiconductor & laser processing applications.

Steering Light: What is the Difference Between 2-Axis Galvo Scanners and Single Mirror 2-Axis Scanners

Dec. 18, 2024
Advantages and limitations of different 2-axis light steering methods: Piezo steering mirrors, voice-coil mirrors, galvos, gimbal mounts, and kinematic mounts.

Free Space Optical Communication

Dec. 18, 2024
Fast Steering Mirrors (FSM) provide fine steering precision to support the Future of Laser Based Communication with LEO Satellites

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Laser Focus World, create an account today!