jetray
Industrial
- May 21, 2012
- 8
Hi All,
Does anyone have any first hand experience running or repairing
any brands of fiber laser cutting machines. We are evaluating the Amada
Fol3015aj and the Bysprint Fiber 3kw.
These are 2 very different machines from a feature point of view.
Power consumption of the Amada is 95kw input for the machine beacause of the
linear drives + 20kw for the laser source - is it really going to cut
that many more parts for 10 times the power consumption ?.
Would it be correct in thinking the Bystronic is less accrurate and slightly
out of date because of a drive system using rack and pinion and only encoders
direct on the motors compared to Linear drives and direct Linear scales.
Whilst Both these should cut any standard parts well enough we do cut
large runs of 0.35mm and 1.0mm sheet parts that require key dimensions
better than + - 0.1 mm and in particular less than 10 micron burrs on underside
anything bigger requires the parts to be deburred by hand. So a consistent clean
cut over the run is important.
Any advice / comments would be appreciated.
Regards
JetRay
Does anyone have any first hand experience running or repairing
any brands of fiber laser cutting machines. We are evaluating the Amada
Fol3015aj and the Bysprint Fiber 3kw.
These are 2 very different machines from a feature point of view.
Power consumption of the Amada is 95kw input for the machine beacause of the
linear drives + 20kw for the laser source - is it really going to cut
that many more parts for 10 times the power consumption ?.
Would it be correct in thinking the Bystronic is less accrurate and slightly
out of date because of a drive system using rack and pinion and only encoders
direct on the motors compared to Linear drives and direct Linear scales.
Whilst Both these should cut any standard parts well enough we do cut
large runs of 0.35mm and 1.0mm sheet parts that require key dimensions
better than + - 0.1 mm and in particular less than 10 micron burrs on underside
anything bigger requires the parts to be deburred by hand. So a consistent clean
cut over the run is important.
Any advice / comments would be appreciated.
Regards
JetRay