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Multiaxis laser system features two independent workstations

Prima Power Laserdyne has introduced the new dual-workstation Laserdyne 606D multiaxis laser processing system. The system features two completely independent work stations in a single, unitized structure. The dual-workstation design helps maximize the work envelope and throughput per unit of manufacturing floor space, states the company.

The machine comprises four main components: two 6-axis motion systems, an integral Class 1 enclosure with dual automated doors, two S94P laser process controls for motion and laser coordination, and two fiber lasers. The two lasers can be of the same or different type and average power depending on the applications for the system.

The two worstations have an XYZ speed of 2,000 IPM, 2-g acceleration, and bidirectional accuracy of 0.0008 in. The X and Y axes have linear motors for increased throughput.