Archive for the ‘CNC laser machining engaving and welding’ Category

Cylindrical laser machining gets motion platform

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Direct-drive, brushless linear and rotary motion platform that includes automated workpiece handing and tooling platforms is intended for cylindrical laser machining applications.

Aerotech’s LaserTurn combines high performance, direct-drive brushless linear and rotary positioning stages with automated workpiece handling and provision for customised tooling – for a completely integrated motion solution for high-throughput cylindrical laser machining applications The new LaserTurn series is the result of Aerotech’s dedicated research and extensive experience to provide improved productivity, industry-specific motion sub-systems, for high-throughput manufacture and test applications The LaserTurn series features direct-drive brushless linear and rotary stages with non contact encoders for high speed, zero backlash performance with micron level precision and repeatability.

The integrated linear and rotary design allows a low machine centre of gravity that reduces the potential for dynamic pitch error under rapid acceleration and reversal conditions – offering a vast performance improvement over separate linear and rotary stages.

Other benefits include superior productivity, higher rigidity, smoother motion with faster settling times, and consistently improved high quality of the laser machined part. Available in two sizes for workpiece diameters up to 30 mm with a choice of 200mm or 300mm linear travel, the smaller LaserTurn 2 has an ER16 collet supporting tube and bars from 0.5mm to 10mm diameter.

The LaserTurn 5 has a larger width footprint and is available with options of an ER25 or ER40 collet for 0.5 to 16mm and 16mm to 30mm workpiece diameters respectively.

In addition the larger model may be fitted with a three-jaw gripper.

All workpiece handling may be pneumatically automated and includes a clear aperture for product feed through.

The linear stage includes a hard top design with side seals for full protection and the complete assembly is fully protected against laser machining debris.

As well as motor power and encoder wiring, pneumatics and customer specific cabling is routed through an e-chain cable management system with interfacing connectors provided.

This greatly simplifies machine design and commissioning time and ensures high reliability and a long maintenance-free life.

For custom fixtures such as workpiece alignment supports and automated material advance, the LaserTurn’s front facing end-plate provides a tooling platform with a matrix of M6 holes on a 25mm square pattern.

As this tooling interface is an integral part of the linear stage, a common reference is guaranteed for maximum system stiffness.

An optional rear tooling platform may also be specified and customised mounting patterns or additional fixtures may be provided upon request.

With a choice of linear encoders, overall accuracy of +/-5 micron is achievable, alternatively a ‘Halar’ calibrated option provides for +/-1 micron accuracy over the full travel range.

Positional repeatability is within +/-0.5 micron and straightness and flatness is within a total deviation of +/-1 micron.

Maximum linear speeds are up to 2m/s.

For both models, rotary stage accuracy is +/-15 arc-sec with repeatability at +/-3 arc-sec for the smaller LaserTurn 2 and +/-6 arc-sec for the LaserTurn 5.

Axial and radial runout and wobble specifications correspond with the overall high precision of these assemblies and rated speeds for the smaller and larger models are 2000 rev/min and 600 rev/min respectively.

Complementing the performance capability of LaserTurn laser machining systems, Aerotech’s A3200 Digital Automation Platform is a powerful PC based, software-only, machine control system combining a high-performance, 1 to 32 axis motion engine with decentralised digital servo drives interfaced via a high-speed Firewire network.

The A3200 has integrated machine control function modules such as HMI, Vision, soft PLC and a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface for third party I/O and PLCs.

It includes a wide range of advanced motion and machine control commands aimed at increasing and improving the finished quality and throughput performance for demanding applications.

An example is the acclaimed Position Synchronised Output or PSO command that maintains precise, ‘on-the-fly’ synchronisation of the laser’s pulse, power level and firing pattern with the exact position of the multi-axis positioning system typically moving the work piece undergoing laser feature generation.

Aerotech are able to meet and often exceed a customers’ performance requirements by providing engineered systems with fully tested and calibrated mechanical stages and associated control and drive equipment.

This reduces the overall cost of ownership when compared to individual design, purchase and assembly of motion control components.

Typical systems include all motor power and encoder cables plus performance and calibration related documents to help integrators with their own system documentation.

All motor parameter set-up data for system configuration is included, making commissioning straightforward.

These features are standard for every Aerotech product and with full product training and comprehensive on-line technical support, the true cost of ownership is extremely competitive.

Laser engraves deeply from 3D CAD models

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Laser engraver performs deep engraving direct from 3D CAD models on workpieces up to 500mm3, including cutting complete tool cavities, adding fine detail, textures, logos or producing electrodes.

To accommodate the first ever UK exhibition for the FOBA Laser Engraving machine Kaye-Dee have had to move to the larger C52 stand Hall 3 at the forthcoming PDM show Centrepiece will be the G5 Laser Engraver demonstrating its capability of deep engraving direct from 3D CAD models You can engrave work pieces up to 500mm3 and applications include cutting complete tool cavities, adding fine detail, textures, logos or producing electrodes in copper or graphite.

Kaye-Dee invites you to come and see how you can totally transform your mould and tool manufacture with this equipment.

In addition to the G5 there will also be a second FOBA laser showing you its expertise of marking a wide range of materials using fibre laser technology.

As the market leaders in the pad printing industry we will also be displaying the exceptional Teca-Print pad printing machines.

On show will be the TP printer series designed with the operator in mind, equipped with sealed ink pot system and extended pad stroke to allow mouldings to be printed in either a fixed jig position or whilst being indexed on a production line.

Also on show will be the TPX 100 Open Ink Well System with Touch Screen control panel, easy learn logic and an extremely user friendly programming menu.

Next to this state of the art machine will be a working 30 year old TC70 unit highlighting the quality and value for money you get from this precision Swiss manufactured equipment.

To ensure you get the best print on your product we can also advise on pad and screen printing inks from the extensive Ruco ink range.

This includes the new T40 ink with excellent opacity and no harmful cyclohexanone or hydrocarbonates.

Another addition to our collection of marking equipment and on show is the new range of Hot Foil machines.

With an extensive model range manufactured to the height of British excellence, automation and a wide range of accessories, foils and dies Kaye-Dee can accommodate your every hot foil requirement.

We look forward to you visiting our stand so we can help make your marking requirements simple, reliable, cost effective and most importantly allow you to achieve the ultimate marking perfection! Written invitations will follow for your personal attention shortly.

Laser power source used in medical manufacture

Friday, September 19th, 2008

A 400W laser power source for a major OEM manufacturer of medical equipment and features a 60A constant current source and can drive up to 35W CW laser diodes.

UK Power supply specialist, Ferrus Power, has demonstrated its extensive design capability by developing a new 400W laser power source for a major OEM manufacturer of medical equipment Featuring a 60A constant current source and nominal voltage of 2V DC the product can drive up to 35W CW laser diodes In addition a TEC output rated at 250W/25V DC is provided with reversible polarity for driving external peltier devices for diode cooling or heating.

Laser and TEC current is controlled via 0-10V DC external programming in each case.

Current monitoring for both laser and TEC is provided in 0-10V DC format with voltage monitoring proportional to output.

For safety purposes a further laser interlock control offers beam attenuation and shuts down the laser output to meet the requirements of 21 CFR 1040.10.

Signal and control connections are via 16W IDC whilst laser and TEC are via high current screw terminal block.

The need for an external power supply to drive ancillary microprocessor control circuitry is removed as the product also features low voltage outputs of +5V DC,+/-15V DC and 24V DC via six-way 0.156in header.

The product is suitable for worldwide applications and offers universal mains input operation of 90 – 264V AC with active power factor correction to meet the line harmonic distortion requirements of EN61000-3-2 class D.

The product is currently undergoing medical approvals testing to EN60601-1.

Ferrus has the capability to design and manufacture similar products to suit the laser and opto-electronics industry and would welcome enquiries.

Flexible 3D laser cutting/welding robot launched

Friday, September 19th, 2008

A flexible, modular robot system for 3D laser processing offers high productivity and availability thanks to short programming times and guarantees a uniformly high workpiece quality.

For the first time Trumpf presented itself at EuroBLECH as the manufacturer of a robot welding cell, the TruLaser Robot 5020 From the laser beam source to the safety enclosure, from the peripherals to the integration expertise – all the required know-how has been brought together in one spot Only the standard robot continues to be an outside product.

It comes from KUKA.

The complete solution TruLaser Robot 5020 from Trumpf is a flexible robot solution for 3D processing.

The TruLaser Robot 5020 distinguishes itself with high productivity and availability thanks to short programming times.

In addition, the robot solution guarantees a uniformly high quality in the workpieces.

Its modular, standardized design allows the TruLaser Robot 5020 to be individually expanded or delivered ready for operation according to the user’s requirements.

At EuroBLECH, Trumpf offered several innovations for the TruLaser Robot 5020.

Functionalities such as electrical cabinet, cable channels, suction lines, lighting and safety devices are integrated into the new, cost-optimized safety enclosure.

It is easy to connect several enclosures.

More sophisticated welding optics with minimized interference contour or a new collision protection using a magnetic coupler embody the innovations specifically, like the optimized shielding gas supply.

An observation camera with crosshairs is also available for moving in the workpieces.

The automatic adjustment of the focussing orientation is a special feature: It is now possible for the first time to switch between deep welding and thermal conduction welding in a single processing cycle.

Laser system performs faster deep engraving

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Based on a Nd:YAG laser marking system, an effective deep engraving system, is far more versatile and gives much faster cycle times than traditional engraving methods.

Deep engraving using a laser-based machine is now possible, giving reduced production time, less scrap, improved engraving accuracy and greater profitability Electrox, one of few fully integrated laser marking manufacturers and the only one in the UK, has developed a laser-based system for deep engraving Based on the proven Scriba lamp pumped Nd:YAG laser marking system, to create an effective deep engraving system, it is far more versatile and gives much faster cycle times and therefore greater productivity than traditional engraving methods.

Metal removal rates are up to 12mm3/min.

The system has been developed by Electrox’s Letchworth-based research and development engineers in response to demand from customers, particularly those in the mould, tool and electronics industry. The laser system ensures minimal material recast.

All types of metal, including hard materials such as tools steels and soft materials such as aluminium can all be engraved using the Electrox system.

Metal removal rates are up to 12mm3/min (in 2D contours) and the removal rate can be adjusted to remove between 2 and 10 micron per pass.

The laser-based system is a contact free means of metal processing so can be used on a wider range of components easily, including components where surface finish could be damaged by clamping systems, those which can be distorted and those which are difficult to hold.

It uses an amplified beam of light, focussed on a very small spot, to create a wide variety of images including alpha-numeric codes and all types of graphics including logos.

The new Electrox system uses the company’s proprietary, intuitive software, the result of over 60-man years development.

It is compatible with all current versions of Windows and can import a wide range of graphic file formats, generate bar codes, two dimensional codes and data codes as well as perform automatic serialisation, conduct merges with data from external sources and control up to four axes of motion.

No swarf is produced to cause wear.

In addition, no coolants or dielectrics are necessary.

Health and safety considerations are minimised because there are no hazardous materials such as acids or solvents involved in the process and the vaporised material can be extracted locally to reduce dust and contaminants.

The system has USB communications, a galvo beam scanning system, DSP Galvo drives and a range of scan lenses which, along with all the electronics and the software, have been developed in-house by Electrox engineers.

A hand-held console facilitates control of the laser and can hold up to 64 previously downloaded marking files.

An LCD display provides access to saved files as well as showing the status of the laser and comprehensive diagnostics.

The new deep engraving laser system is the latest in a long line of innovative laser-based systems from Electrox, all designed and developed to enhance its customer’s productivity and ease of manufacturing.

Known for its innovative and proactive product development programme, the company also provides second-to-none service and support for its customers.

General manager, Howard Moore, said “Customers made us aware that deep engraving could cause a log-jam in production and was fraught with potential problems.

As with other production problems, our design and application engineers have developed a solution accommodating the requirements of our customers for a fast, productive, versatile and easy to use deep engraving system. Request a free brochure from Electrox …

The new system is typical of our product range – created to the highest standards using the very latest technology in order to meet a perceived customer need efficiently and at a realistic cost.”.