Desktop galvo fiber laser welding system

Feb. 5, 2013
Miyachi Unitek will also introduce a fiber laser and a laser tube cutting system at MD&M.

Monrovia, CA -Miyachi Unitek Corp. will introduce a number of new product innovations at the Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M) West exposition and conference, to be held February 12-14, 2013, at the Anaheim Convention Center, in Anaheim, CA, Booth # 3051.

On display will be the new LF series fiber laser, Mu desktop galvo fiber laser welding system, and Sigma laser tube cutting system.

The Mu desktop galvo fiber laser welding system on display is the company’s newest welding system, and features the motion capabilities of a stage-based system in a highly compact footprint. Fiber and Nd:YAG compatible, the new system has an average power of up to 500 W, and high speed galvo motion. The Class 1 mini workstation is available in a number of configurations, one with a vertical door that provides quick access for loading and unloading. Options include through-the-lens vision, extraction, and custom tooling. The Mu is also available as a Class 4 system, and may also be configured as a welding subsystem for machine integration.

The new LF series fiber lasers are useful for micro spot and seam welding applications as well as fine cutting, with power levels from 100 to 500 W and a selection of beam qualities to suit each application's need. A high definition large-screen pendant enables quick and easy programming.

The Sigma Laser tube cutting system on display offers high speed and high precision cutting of stainless and Nitinol materials. A new tooling innovation enables high quality, high yield cutting of tubing down to 0.01-inch diameter.

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