Laser cutting head from Highyag works with fiber, disk, and diode lasers

June 11, 2013
BIMO-FSC can adjust the focus position and diameter automatically with the CNC control unit.

The BIMO-FSC laser cutting head is designed to work with fiber, disk, and diode lasers. It can adjust the focus position and diameter automatically with the CNC control unit. Its rapid focus movement on the work piece leads to efficient flat sheet cutting and high productivity in manufacturing.
Highyag Lasertechnologie GmbH
Stahnsdorf, Germany

www.highyag.com

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Innovative laser processing heads and efficient beam delivery systems

HIGHYAG will present its current products for materials processing with fibre lasers at this year’s Laser World of Photonics in Munich. In addition to innovative laser processing heads for cutting, welding and brazing in the macro and the micro range efficient beam delivery systems are shown at the HIGHYAG booth C2.453 in hall C2.

One of the highlights is the laser cutting head BIMO-FSC. This processing head has the capability to adjust the focus position and focus diameter automatically by the CNC control unit. This allows for cutting of different sheet thicknesses without any manual intervention. In combination with the BIMOFSC’s rapid focus movement on the work piece this guarantees efficient flat sheet cutting and hence highest productivity in manufacturing.

HIGHYAG also will present its latest products for beam delivery, such as laser light cables. These guide the laser light almost loss-free from the beam source to the processing head. Therefore, power and beam quality losses can be minimized. Another highlight is a live welding application of the remote laser welding head RLSK. Its threedimensional positioning of the laser focus offers the opportunity for "welding-on-the-fly" during the robot movement. Thus, the time between the welds is minimized and the capacity utilization of the welding robot can be improved. The quality control of the welding process is performed by the HIGHYAG partner plasmo whose quality control system is demonstrated also in the live welding application of the RLSK.

About HIGHYAG

HIGHYAG Lasertechnologie GmbH is one of the world's leading suppliers in the laser material processing industry. Its innovative laser processing heads and fibre beam delivery systems are used for laser cutting and welding as well as for brazing in the advanced manufacturing industry. Headquarters and production is located near Berlin, Germany. With a worldwide network of Distributors HIGHYAG is represented internationally.

About plasmo

plasmo is a global high-tech provider of automated quality inspection systems for the manufacturing industry. Established in 2003, it’s headquartered in Vienna and has a network of international distributors. The expertise ranges from plasmo laser power measurement, control of welding processes, monitoring of weld seams, geometric shapes and surfaces up to tailored solutions in the field of machine vision and analysis software. A wide range of services with comprehensive engineering services rounds off the portfolio. A leading position in the market, the company occupies in the real-time quality control for assembly processes. The expert team assists its customers from the moment the control task is defined until implementation of the control system. With its turnkey implemented, customized applications plasmo has a large clientele of top international companies established in different industries.

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