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TRUMPF helps upgrade the automation of 3D laser processing for automotive thermoforming

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2025-04-02 14:44:25
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(Dechengen, Germany, March 24, 2025) - TRUMPF Group in Germany has now provided end customers with a fully automated one-stop solution for laser processing systems. With this solution, customers can not only shorten the production cycle, but also effectively reduce the cost of 3D laser material processing. Our laser equipment has excellent production efficiency. Now, through the automation upgrade of the system, we can also help customers optimize upstream and downstream production processes, further improving overall operational efficiency. With TRUMPF's deep industry experience and professional planning capabilities, we provide customized fully automated solutions for customers, "said Martina Gassenmeier, Sales Director of TRUMPF Laser Technology Automation Solutions. At the INTECH exhibition, TRUMPF showcased an example of a flexible automation solution that includes a 3D laser cutting machine, robots for component processing, and a camera based quality control system.

 



The demand for automation solutions is rapidly increasing
The demand for automation solutions continues to grow, especially in the automotive manufacturing industry, where the demand for automation in the processing of thermoformed parts is particularly prominent. As the size of components continues to increase, production planners are facing more and more challenges. TRUMPF offers a range of 3D five axis laser cutting machine systems for hot formed steel in the automotive industry, as well as one-stop laser solutions. These technologies and solutions are designed to meet the mass production needs of customers in different scenarios, ensuring production efficiency and overall stability. TRUMPF also provides comprehensive support for enterprises with insufficient experience in production automation. Gassenmeier said, "As a leading supplier of industrial laser systems, we rely on our deep expertise to help customers optimize their production processes and improve manufacturing efficiency.

TRUMPF's excellent automation technology empowers customers with efficient production

The advantage of TRUMPF technology solutions lies not only in improving production efficiency and product quality, but also in their meticulous and thoughtful design and comprehensive services. We can provide you with comprehensive automation solutions and offer support from preliminary analysis to on-site implementation and various aspects.

On site analysis - We will first go to your site to meet with you in order to analyze your overall production situation and requirements. This way, we can accurately understand your needs and tailor solutions for you.

Create a preliminary plan and estimate the budget - Based on the information we have, we will create a preliminary plan that includes budget estimates, layout, and detailed drawings. This way, you will have a clear understanding of the planned measures and related costs.

Detailed planning and accounting - During the detailed planning phase, we will refine the layout, perform simulations, and conduct detailed accounting. We will provide you with a binding quotation based on this, which covers all aspects of the project.

On site installation - On site installation represents the implementation phase of the project, and we will coordinate and control it together with our solution partners. Throughout the entire process, TRUMPF is responsible for project management and ensuring its smooth progress.

After sales service and warranty - After the successful implementation of the project, we will also provide comprehensive after-sales service and warranty. Regarding issues related to fault elimination and maintenance plans, TRUMPF will serve as the central contact and coordinator to accompany you, ensuring the long-term stable operation of the equipment.

Source: OFweek

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