Merrill101
Computer
- Nov 11, 2015
- 28
Last year my company bought a new Fiber laser from Amada. I have spent my entire life running CO2 lasers. We are approaching 1500 beam on hours and I wanted some feedback on the lense life compared to the CO2. Both the 190mm and the 220mm have been replaced once. The 220 probably could have gone a bit longer but we wanted to get it sent to IIVI before the end of the year.
When running the Trumpf 6kw CO2 we would replace the lens every 500-750 hours. Running 1/2" or better 75% of the time. Here on the Amada 4kw Fiber we keep it under 11 ga for the most part and cut with nitrogen. Does this being a Fiber laser have anything to do with the increased lens life? Is it the material we are cutting?
I would love any information you have on the differences between CO2 and Fiber.
When running the Trumpf 6kw CO2 we would replace the lens every 500-750 hours. Running 1/2" or better 75% of the time. Here on the Amada 4kw Fiber we keep it under 11 ga for the most part and cut with nitrogen. Does this being a Fiber laser have anything to do with the increased lens life? Is it the material we are cutting?
I would love any information you have on the differences between CO2 and Fiber.