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Trumpf doubles laser power of TruLaser 5000 series to 24 kW

13 Oct 2022

To make its debut at EuroBlech in Hannover later this month; productivity boosted by 80 percent claimed.

At this year’s EuroBLECH, The Hannover, Germany-based expo focused on cutting sheet metal, laser giant Trumpf will unveil its upgraded TruLaser 5000 series. It is fitted with a laser providing twice the power that was formerly standard. The event will run between 25-28 October.

Featuring an output of 24 kW, the new laser – a TruDisk 24001 – can process sheet-metal parts up to 20mm thick, three times more quickly. Depending on the material and the application, the upgraded TruLaser 5000 can handle up to 80 percent more sheets of metal per hour.

Product manager Patrick Schüle commented, “Increased laser power means companies can slash processing times while also improving the quality of processed parts. With its patented cutting unit, automated functions and dynamic performance, this technology significantly boosts productivity.”

With double the laser power, the new machine can cut parts significantly faster. In addition, the more powerful TruLaser 5000 is able to cut mild steel with a sheet thickness of up to 20mm using nitrogen as the cutting gas. This eliminates the need for reworking that arises when oxygen is used.

Enhanced quality

With a 12 kW laser, sheet-metal processors are able to cut sheets of mild steel to a maximum thickness of 15 millimeters when nitrogen is used as a cutting gas. In order to cut thicker parts, it is necessary to add oxygen. This leads to the formation of an oxide layer on the cut edges of the part. These must then be removed either by machine or by hand – a process that is laborious and time-consuming

Alternatively, companies can use a plasma machine to cut thick parts. This, however, is much slower and less precise than a laser-cutting machine. By contrast, the 24 kW machine can handle sheet thicknesses of up to 20mm while using nitrogen.

As a result, there is barely any need for reworking and productivity therefore increases. At the same time, the increased laser power improves the quality of cut parts, especially for medium and high sheet thicknesses.

The extra power from 24 kW laser now fitted in the TruLaser 5000 series will benefit all companies looking to further increase their productivity and the quality of their components. In particular, it will enable the efficient production of parts in medium or high sheet thicknesses through all types of materials.

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