Description
Fiber laser cutting equipment is an advanced manufacturing technology that provides precise, fast, high-quality cuts on a wide range of materials. These systems are particularly effective for cutting metals such as steel, aluminum, and copper, but can also be used for other materials such as plastics, wood, and glass.
The operation of a fiber laser cutting plant is relatively simple. The laser generates a highly concentrated beam of light that is focused on a very small spot on the surface of the material being cut. This intense, concentrated light creates a melting zone on the material that is quickly cooled, leaving a clean, precise cut.
One of the advantages of these implants is their cutting speed. Thanks to fiber technology, laser cutting equipment can cut materials much faster than other cutting methods. In addition, fiber laser cutting is highly accurate and repeatable, which means that parts of precise sizes and shapes can be produced with ease.
In summary, fiber laser cutting equipment is a highly advanced manufacturing technology that offers a wide range of advantages over other cutting technologies. Because of their speed, accuracy, and cutting quality, these systems have become a key tool for many companies seeking to produce high-quality parts quickly and efficiently.
Specifications
IBETAMAC Manufacturer
Model IB8080
Year 2023
Condition New
Model IB-8080
Processing area 800mm *800mm
MAX 2000W fiber power
Cooling mode Cooling system and water protection
Resetting positioning accuracy 0.01mm
Maximum acceleration 0.8 G
Compatible software CorelDraw/AutoCAD/Photoshop/ AI...
Maximum traverse speed 60m/min
Supports LXD/DXF/PLT/AI/Gerber/DWG graphics format
Transmission system Linear transmission
Operating temperature 0-45°C
Operating humidity 5-95%
Gross weight 1.5 T
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