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Cutting Optics

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SCut MAX cutting optics from Scansonic MI GmbH is designed for laser power up to 30 kW.

The cutting gas flow is adjusted to the laser power levels and permits a significantly higher volume flow, with the cooling design refined to accommodate greater heat generation. Larger cooling water conduits and additional cooling elements prevent excessive temperatures from causing damage to the cutting optics. The autofocus range was also adapted to allow cutting of significantly thicker material. SCut MAX uses an FCH-16 fiber connector for coupling commercially available fiber and disc lasers. Malfunctions are reported immediately via a monitoring sensor to ensure overall process safety.


Photonics Spectra
Jul 2022
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