Fiber laser cutting machines are a type of laser cutting equipment that utilize fiber laser technology to cut materials with high precision and efficiency. Here's a general overview of the specifications you might find for a fiber laser cutting machine:
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Laser Power: Typically measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW), the laser power determines the cutting capability of the machine. Higher power lasers can cut thicker materials and/or cut faster.
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Cutting Area: The size of the area over which the laser can cut. Usually given in terms of length and width (e.g., 1500 mm x 3000 mm).
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Maximum Cutting Thickness: The maximum thickness of the material that the machine can cut effectively. This can vary depending on the material and the power of the laser.
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Speed: The rate at which the laser head moves across the material during cutting, typically measured in meters per minute (m/min).
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Accuracy/Positioning Accuracy: The precision with which the laser can cut. This is usually specified in terms of tolerance, such as +/- 0.1 mm.
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Laser Source: Fiber lasers are the most common, but specifications might include details about the type and brand of the laser source.
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Control System: The software and hardware used to control the machine. This can include features such as CAD/CAM integration, nesting capabilities, and touchscreen interfaces.
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Cooling System: Fiber lasers generate a lot of heat and require efficient cooling systems to maintain optimal performance.
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Gas Supply: Some laser cutting machines require assist gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, or air for cutting certain materials.
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Safety Features: Laser cutting machines should have safety features such as beam enclosures, interlocks, and safety sensors to protect operators from potential hazards.
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Maintenance Requirements: Information about routine maintenance tasks, recommended service intervals, and any special considerations for upkeep.
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Optional Features: Depending on the manufacturer and model, there may be additional features such as automatic nozzle changing systems, rotary axis attachments for cutting cylindrical objects, or automatic material handling systems.