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Laser processing

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Fully automated production for mass production

With the P1000 automatic, Pulsar Photonics is developing a fully automated production solution for laser processing in large-scale production.

The laser machine is designed for processing small bulk parts and can process up to 300,000 parts per day in 24/7 operation using the drilling, structuring and cutting processes. In a reference project for laser drilling of stamped and bent parts, it achieved a defective part rate of less than 0.2 ‰ in real operation.

Pulsar Photonics offers the P1000 automatic for laser processing. © Pulsar Photonics

In addition to the short cycle time of 250 ms and the highly reproducible laser processing, the P1000 automatic offers powerful measurement technology. It has a powerful image processing system that allows several geometric parameters to be checked in the machine with a 100% inspection at the same cycle rate. A fully automatic diverter ejects the unprocessed parts into the machine during start-up and the "niO" parts into a reject container during operation.

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