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Dehaha launches laser cutting integrated machine screw compressor

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2024-05-27 15:36:16
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The revolution in the laser cutting industry is in full swing. Like the laser cutting machine industry, China's air compressor industry has developed rapidly in the past 20 years and has undergone iterative progress in response to the huge demands of various industries. It has gradually achieved a process from imitation to independent innovation.

Recently, DHH Compressor has launched its latest innovative product: DHH Laser Cutting Integrated Machine Screw Compressor. This groundbreaking progress marks a significant leap in efficiency, reliability, and convenience for enterprises in the field of laser cutting technology.

As the demand for precision cutting continues to soar in various fields from automotive manufacturing to aerospace engineering, The cooperation between DHH Compressor and laser cutting machine manufacturers is at a critical moment. With the launch of this groundbreaking compressor, The DHH compressor aims to redefine the performance and productivity standards for global laser cutting operations.

Redefining efficiency and reliability
The integrated screw compressor of DHH compressor, with a power range of 7.5kW to 90kW, represents the pinnacle of excellent engineering, combining cutting-edge technology with unparalleled efficiency and reliability. Designed specifically to meet the demanding requirements of laser cutting applications, this compressor provides a comprehensive solution that simplifies operations and maximizes productivity.

Equipped with advanced screw compressor technology, this integrated screw compressor provides consistent and reliable airflow, ensuring optimal performance throughout the entire laser cutting process. Its innovative design minimizes energy consumption while maximizing production, thereby saving businesses a significant amount of costs and reducing their impact on the environment.

Unprecedented convenience and versatility
One of the key highlights of integrated screw compressors is their unprecedented convenience and versatility. Unlike traditional compressor systems that require separate components for air compression, drying, and filtration, this integrated solution integrates all basic functions into a compact unit.

This streamlined design not only saves valuable footprint, but also simplifies installation and maintenance, allowing enterprises to focus on core business without the hassle of managing multiple components. Whether in small workshops or large industrial facilities, integrated screw compressors provide unparalleled flexibility to meet the diverse needs of laser cutting applications.

Empowering growth and innovation
The launch of the integrated air compressor emphasizes DHH compressor's commitment to driving growth and innovation in the laser cutting industry. By providing comprehensive solutions to improve efficiency, reliability, and convenience for enterprises, DHH compressors aim to achieve new success and competitiveness in the global market.

In addition, this innovative compressor opens up new possibilities for enterprises to explore emerging trends and technologies in the field of laser cutting, such as automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence. With a reliable and efficient air supply system, businesses can unleash their creativity and drive the potential boundaries of laser cutting applications.

Deha established the first laser cutting business unit in the domestic air compressor industry in 2016, focusing on the research and manufacturing of air compressors for laser cutting machines. Through extensive research on laser cutting machines and cutting processing users, Dehaha has found that problems such as slag hanging, incomplete cutting, lens burning, lens burning cylinder, focusing cylinder wire pressing and thread fusion, damaged capacitive connection induction pins, and excessive water and oil often occur during laser cutting, leading to continuous downtime, output power attenuation, and decreased production efficiency. Users need to frequently replace lenses and cutting heads, purchase purer gases, and incur significant annual losses and labor costs.

At present, Deha has reached cooperation with mainstream laser processing equipment manufacturers at home and abroad, such as Hongshan, Lingchuang, Yawei, Yangli and other leading enterprises, and is still expanding production capacity to meet customer needs.

Source: OFweek

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