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Laser Photonics officially launches its SaberTech laser cutting system

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2024-06-19 15:32:13
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Recently, Laser Photonics (LPC) officially launched its SaberTech laser cutting system. This system not only enriches the product line of LPC's laser cleaning, welding, marking, and engraving systems, but also marks another important breakthrough for the company in the field of laser technology. This product release is another heavyweight measure after LPC's latest generation laser cleaning system, once again demonstrating LPC's determination to continuously expand product supply and meet market demand.

 


The SaberTech series laser cutting systems include upgraded versions of two high-power laser cutting systems, TiTAN Express and TiTAN FX. These two new generation systems are equipped with Turbo perforation technology, which significantly reduces material deformation caused by laser heat by minimizing the heat affected zone (HAZ) of the processed material, thereby improving the efficiency and accuracy of the entire cutting process.

Wayne Tupuola, CEO of Laser Photonics, said, "SaberTech technology is designed to meet a wide range of industrial cutting needs. Whether it's cutting complex components, reducing material warpage, or fast production line transportation of components, LPC can provide you with excellent solutions."

With the continuous development of fiber laser cutting technology, LPC is actively exploring the untapped potential in industries such as aerospace, automotive, maritime, and national defense. The demand for cleaning, marking, surface treatment, welding, and deformation technologies is increasing in these industries. The launch of SaberTech laser cutting systems will further expand LPC's market share in these fields and bring more business opportunities to the company.

The launch of SaberTech laser cutting system not only meets the urgent market demand for efficient laser cutting technology and solutions, but also demonstrates LPC's continuous innovation and outstanding strength in the field of laser technology. In the future, LPC plans to continue utilizing Turbo perforation technology and continuously expand SaberTech's laser cutting product line to meet the cutting needs of more industries.

Source: OFweek

 

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