Jenoptik to showcase robot-based laser machine at LASYS 2014

June 16, 2014
The JENOPTIK-VOTAN BIM (Beam in Motion) robot-based laser machine for 3D metal and plastic cutting features a laser robot arm that integrates the laser beam.

The JENOPTIK-VOTAN BIM (Beam in Motion) robot-based laser machine for 3D metal and plastic cutting features a laser robot arm that integrates the laser beam. Additional features include a small laser cutting head that weighs 5 kg to access narrow areas, repeat accuracy of ±100 µm, and components that are modular in structure to suit particular processing tasks.

LASYS booth number: B71 and E11.1 (Robotic and Automation Area)

To Learn More:

Contact:Jenoptik Lasers & Material Processing division
Headquarters: Jena, Germany
Product: JENOPTIK-VOTAN BIM robot-based laser machine
Key Features: ±100 µm repeat accuracy and modular components

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