MSS Creates New Fiber Lasers
MSS Lasers has expanded its line of fiber laser cutting machines, touted as some of the most advanced on the market.
The new fiber lasers — Eagle eVision and iNspire — use 70 percent less power than traditional CO2 lasers, project developers said, as they eliminate laser gas and components such as turbines, mirrors and bellows. They are also stronger and more durable, with the ability to cut reflective materials including copper, brass and those that are plastic-coated.
MSS Lasers has developed a new line of fiber lasers. Courtesy of MSS Lasers.
Linear drives on three axes and a low-inertia carbon fiber transverse bridge construction enable users to accelerate the lasers up to 6 g and achieve cutting speeds in excess of 100 m/min. Different laser power options are available as well, from 2 kW up to a maximum of 6 kW.
For more information, visit
www.mss-lasers.com.
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