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BLM Group launches a new LT12 laser tube cutting system

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2024-04-18 16:21:10
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Recently, BLM Group in the United States has launched a new LT12 laser tube system, which performs well in cutting light and heavy pipes and profiles, and can handle materials with a diameter of up to 305 millimeters.

According to the company, compared to other similar machines, the LT12 laser tube system reduces cutting time by up to 55% when cutting materials with the same maximum diameter, significantly improving work efficiency.

It is worth mentioning that this machine does not require special basic installation, and its design is unique. It uses a slender 3D cutting head, which can easily handle the cutting needs of special parts and beams. The machine is equipped with a 3, 4, or 5 kW laser source and integrates built-in sensors to monitor optical parameters in real-time during operation, ensuring cutting accuracy and stability. In addition, the manufacturer emphasizes that the Active Tools library of the LT12 laser tube system can effectively improve the operational efficiency and user experience of operators.

In terms of unloading, the characteristic of this machine is its conveyor belt design, which can efficiently handle shorter parts and process longer parts in stages through the unloading chain. The operator can easily configure the short part conveyor to unload the parts into the Flat noodles to realize the buffering function. At the same time, the waste conveyor is responsible for transporting the waste to the bin on the back of the machine, maintaining a clean working environment.

Finally, the LT12 laser tube system is also equipped with an active scanning function, which can automatically correct the geometric shape positioning on the cutting tube and flexibly adjust the cutting errors caused by pipe deformation, ensuring that every cutting can achieve accurate and error free results.

Source: OFweek

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