Recently, the U.S. BLM Group launched a new LT12 laser tube system, the system in the cutting of light and heavy tubes and profiles outstanding performance, can cope with the diameter of up to 305 mm of material.
According to the company, compared to other machines of the same type, the LT12 laser tube system cuts up to 55% shorter cutting times when cutting materials of the same maximum diameter, significantly improving work efficiency.
It is worth noting that the machine requires no special foundation installation, and its unique design features a slim 3D cutting head that can easily handle the cutting needs of special parts and beams. The machine is equipped with a 3, 4 or 5 kW laser source and incorporates built-in sensors that monitor optical parameters during operation in real time to ensure cutting accuracy and stability. In addition, the manufacturer emphasizes that the LT12 laser tube system's Active Tools library effectively enhances the operator's operational efficiency and experience.
In terms of unloading, the machine features a conveyor design that efficiently handles shorter parts and phases longer parts through the unloading chain. Operators can easily configure the short parts conveyor to unload parts into crates for buffering. Meanwhile, the scrap conveyor takes care of transporting scrap to a bin at the back of the machine, keeping the work environment tidy.
Finally, the LT12 laser tube system is equipped with an active scanning function, which automatically corrects the geometric positioning on the cutting tube and flexibly adjusts cutting errors due to tube deformation, ensuring that every cut is made with precision and accuracy.