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TruMark 7050 multi-function laser processing system on display at Tongkuai

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2023-02-04

On January 31, Tongkuai displayed the TruMark 7050 multi-function laser system at the Photonics West 2023.

The new TruMark 7050 is part of the TruMark Station 7000 laser marking system, which is very suitable for high-speed marking, fast deep laser carving, large-scale surface construction, rapid ablation, laser cleaning, cutting aluminum foil and spot welding of different metals.

 

Holger Breitenborn, the product manager in charge of marking system of Tongkuai, said: "TruMark 7050 can not only realize laser marking, but also bring a new tool integrating welding, carving, cleaning and other functions, which is the Swiss army knife in lasers."

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TruMark 7050 uses a laser source with an average power of 200 watts and a peak power of more than 10 kilowatts to achieve high processing speed and short cycle time. As a ready-to-use solution, TruMark 7050 integrates scanners and software. The steps are simple and easy to operate, and it is very smooth and efficient to use. In addition, it also ensures a very high level of laser safety.

 

It is reported that the laser is suitable for mass and high-yield applications in various industries, and the process cycle is very short. Users can connect different types of metals together through the spot welding operation of TruMark 7050, for example, copper and aluminum or brass.

 

This function is particularly critical in PV and E-Mobility applications. Relevant enterprise users can easily integrate TruMark 7050 marking and material processing laser into their fixed production flow.

 

In the field of automobile industry, it is a common application scenario to use laser to deeply carve the vehicle identification number on the vehicle body. TruMark 7050, with its advantages of high power and fast switching cycle, has become an ultra-powerful equipment for rapid processing.

 

TruMark 7050 laser is also suitable for cleaning metal surfaces of various materials, such as oil, rust, and even organic residues. One of the typical scenarios is that large bakeries use lasers to remove contaminants from the baking pan.

 

In other industries, users can also use TruMark 7050 laser to process rough surfaces. The laser creates regular geometric patterns on the metal. The individual components of this structure are usually only a few microns in size. For example, this laser structure is suitable for preparing adhesive joints. After rough treatment, the adhesive can better adhere to the metal.

 

Source: OFweek

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