Product novelty 02. October 2024

Turnkey M - modular machine for laser welding also with multiple lasers possible

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Turnkey M for laser welding plastic parts in different possible configurations
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Turnkey M with xyz servo axes, pneumatic clamping unit, and spot-optics with pyrometer
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Turnkey M with scanner optics,for quasi-simultaneous process, pneumatic clamping and rotary table.
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Turnkey M with xyz servo axes and ball optics simultaneously clamping and focusing the laser beam
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The Turnkey M complements the more compact Turnkey S for laser welding larger parts up to half a meter in size. Thanks to the modular machine concept, it can be set up in different configurations to fit best the parts to weld, the desired process type, and other customer requirements.
The Turnkey M can now also be configured with two laser modules inside. For example, to weld two parts in parallel to increase productivity. Or with a laser module at the wavelength 980 nm for the classical laser welding process with a laser-transparent on a laser-absorbing part and a long-wavelength laser (1725 nm or 1940 nm) to weld two transparent materials without color additives.

In the Turnkey M, the laser and the control system are housed in the base of the workstation, so that accessibility to the clamping unit, movement system and optics can be optimally guaranteed in the upper section.
The large 22-inch touchscreen monitor allows ergonomic operation in the graphical user interface.
The Turnkey M can be configured with a drawer or rotary indexing table for feeding the parts in and out of the machine. With customer-specific adaptations, a transfer system with workpiece carriers can also be integrated through the machine.

Two different Turnkey M configurations will be presented live at Fakuma. One Turnkey M with ball optics and xyz servo axis system to join large areas of film together airtight. And the other Turnkey M with scanner optics to weld complex geometries in a fast contour process or quasi-simultaneous process and rotary indexing table for shorter cycle times.