Stroke of genius

Stroke of genius
Stroke of genius

The new Laser Genius from Prima Power combines linear drives, a carbon fibre carriage and a synthetic granite frame to produce dramatic speed and axis acceleration improvements from a dynamically stable and accurate structure.

Because of this power options up to 6kW can now be exploited to the full potential of the high brilliance laser source which requires no laser gases. Also and with its highly reliable, full solid-state fibre laser technology, the machine delivers low operating costs in line with Prima Power's Green Means philosophy for sustainable manufacturing.

SMART Cut technology, built into the Laser Genius, minimises head travel by rapidly switching the laser beam for cutting grid shapes resulting in cycle time savings up to 30% while, for thicker materials, Max Cut technology provides rapid high quality piercing which can reduce cycle times by up to 40%.

For high intensity production, the Laser Genius offers Night Cut advanced process monitoring. This suite provides Laser Piercing Monitoring (LPM) and cutting monitoring with the LPM process sensor and automatic restart in the event of an error. It also flags operator warnings by email where action is required, resulting in a more reliable and safe process.
The Laser Genius also includes Prima Power Safety Impact Protection (SIPS) to prevent damage to the laser head in the event of a collision and Optical Position Control (OPC) quick lens centring.

With over 2,000 2D lasers in use around the world, Prima Power is a leader in laser cutting technology and, with Laser Genius, has launched a high performance machine designed for 24/7 production, coupled with the wide range of automation options available for end users.

PRIMA POWER
www.primapower.com

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