The Trumpf In-Tech Open House will be the first such event to be held in the brand new Technology Centre at Luton.
And the event will be the launch pad for Trumpf’s new flagship flat bed laser, the TruLaser 5030.
Superior to its forerunner, a key feature is its cutting head that processes all sheet metal thicknesses eliminating the need for head-changing. This is particularly advantageous for those automatically processing various materials. Greater process control, intelligent collision protection and modular automation characterise this next-generation machine.
For those seeking a compact and flexible fabrication centre with integrated automation, Trumpf will also be introducing the new TruLaser 2030. In addition to a small footprint, this 2D laser machine is characterised by its new TruCoax 2000 laser. This resonator uses diffusion cooling eliminating the need to circulate the laser gas. This in turn means fewer moving parts, minimal wear and again a more compact design.
Call 01582 725335 or visit the website at www.uk.trumpf.com to register