The Titan Series, the newest edition to Laser Photonics’ product line, is a multipurpose fiber laser cutting machine with a single pallet shuttle table. It is equipped with a high-powered, energy efficient fiber laser and an advanced direct drive motion control platform. Comparable to other laser cutting machines, the Titan has a lighter weight design and the fastest cutting speed on the market for comparable systems.
TurboPiercing™ technology comes standard on all Titan Series systems. This new technology guarantees the fastest and most consistent piercing speeds available. Unlike conventional methods, TurboPiercing™ technology completes an accurate hole eliminating any unnecessary craters in the material increasing the quality of the cut and improving edge quality.
“Cutting-on-the-Fly” drastically reduces machining times. Using this feature, the laser bean is turned on and off as needed and is accurately positioned via computer aided alignments within a fraction of a second. Materials are fixed in place directly under the laser and a pattern can be cut without stopping or braking the axes.
TurboPiercing™ Technology and “Cutting-on-the-Fly” makes the Titan Series perfect for cutting Aluminum, Copper, Stainless Steel and Mild Steel. To view the Titan Series easily cutting out a grid from a stainless steel sheet of metal using the new TurboPiercing technology and cutting “on-the-fly” click here: Watch the Video Now!
“Cutting-on-the-Fly” drastically reduces machining times. Using this feature, the laser bean is turned on and off as needed and is accurately positioned via computer aided alignments within a fraction of a second. Materials are fixed in place directly under the laser and a pattern can be cut without stopping or braking the axes.
TurboPiercing™ Technology and “Cutting-on-the-Fly” makes the Titan Series perfect for cutting Aluminum, Copper, Stainless Steel and Mild Steel. To view the Titan Series easily cutting out a grid from a stainless steel sheet of metal using the new TurboPiercing technology and cutting “on-the-fly” click here: Watch the Video Now!
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