3D laser engraving center with up to seven axes (0289)

The new Shark 3D laser engraving center is the latest flagship machine from Acsys. The combination of the latest laser technology, a high-resolution camera system and an integrated laser scan device is claimed to open up new possibilities in 3D laser machining. The multi-machining center with up to seven moving axes is able to handle workpieces with complex shapes and of various sizes. The AC-Laser graphic system allows the user to view the data captured and identify the parameters that are required. Short set-up times are facilitated by the company's LAS (Live Adjust System), which scans machined and pre-machined surfaces and provides the feedback to control the erosion depth to the exact micrometer degree of accuracy needed. The advantages of the system in combining the required depths with automatic depth and contour overlaying have reportedly made it particularly useful for miniaturized engravings and in high-precision industrial applications.

ACSYS Lasertechnik GmbH
Leibnizstr. 11
D-70806 Kornwestheim
Contact: Thilo von Olnhausen
Phone: +49(0)7154/807113
Fax: +49(0)7154/807119
E-Mail: t.olnhausen@acsys.de
Internet: http://www.acsys.de
Hall 15, Stand B17


Laser engraving system with large working area (0286)

The Shark is billed by Acsys as the first choice for engravings, reliefs, filigree structures, or 3D form production. The robust construction of polymer concrete ensures high-temperature stability with the optimum vibration absorption that is indispensable for highly precise results. The broad work area offers enough space for large parts. A powerful, water-cooled high-tech laser source with up to 150 watts of output power and high-speed writing heads are claimed to guarantee highest precision and top surface quality. The system can be equipped with up to five moveable axes and offers the flexibility that can be expected from a high-end solution. According to the specific model, the parts, the laser or both can be trimmed. Ideal fields of application are seen in the production of embossing tools, 3D reliefs, sinking electrodes made of copper or graphite, form elements, printing plates and precision components, as well as the depth engraving of parts and the finishing of coin stamps. Thanks to the very good radiation characteristics, the solution is said to carry out all tasks in a short period of time and with high quality.

ACSYS Lasertechnik GmbH
Leibnizstr. 11
D-70806 Kornwestheim
Contact: Thilo von Olnhausen
Phone: +49(0)7154/807113
Fax: +49(0)7154/807119
E-Mail: t.olnhausen@acsys.de
Internet: http://www.acsys.de
Hall 15, Stand B17


Laser marking system with small footprint (0287)

Acsys, a German company developing lasers and systems for material processing, report that their Piranha laser system offers high power and high quality in a small footprint. The mobile system can therefore be easily installed in a workshop, office or warehouse. A water-cooled laser source with up to 80 watts of power, high-speed marking heads and precision optics is said to ensure optimum processing results with short process times. The range is seen as particularly suitable for marking on small and middle-sized pieces. According to the exhibitors, circular marking, serial numbers, barcodes, 2D codes, logos, plain text or design elements can be precisely and permanently applied. Tools, advertising material, machine parts, components, watches, jewelry and many other objects made of different materials can be processed by the system either on their surface or edges.

ACSYS Lasertechnik GmbH
Leibnizstr. 11
D-70806 Kornwestheim
Contact: Thilo von Olnhausen
Phone: +49(0)7154/807113
Fax: +49(0)7154/807119
E-Mail: t.olnhausen@acsys.de
Internet: http://www.acsys.de
Hall 15, Stand B17


Special-purpose machines for automatic production (0288)

Acsys, a German specialist for lasers and systems for material processing, point out that in automatic production processes it is essential that each process segment totally meets the required demands. To this end, the company's constructors work closely with the customer in the planning phase as well. They reportedly develop optimal solutions tailored to the specific tasks in hand and support the customer with their years of experience. Thanks to modern, networked 3D CAD development systems, the concept for the system can be developed very quickly in three dimensions on the computer screen. The customer receives a plastic portrayal of the individual solution and receives the assurance that defective outlines have been excluded from the outset. Different laser radiation sources and system components from well-known manufacturers are said to offer the necessary flexibility in the selection of the optimal system configuration. Whether for movement axes, conveyor belts or stacked warehouses, the modular system is claimed to satisfy any kind of requirement.

ACSYS Lasertechnik GmbH
Leibnizstr. 11
D-70806 Kornwestheim
Contact: Thilo von Olnhausen
Phone: +49(0)7154/807113
Fax: +49(0)7154/807119
E-Mail: t.olnhausen@acsys.de
Internet: http://www.acsys.de
Hall 15, Stand B17


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