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Hypertherm to Showcase Fiber Laser Cutting System at 2010 Fabtech Show

Hypertherm, developer of sophisticated cutting solutions, announced that it will showcase a fiber laser system and two Powermax systems at the 2010 Fabtech Expo. The HyIntensity Fiber Laser HFL015 device is unique because all of its components all designed and engineered to work as a complete cutting solution.

Powermax Laser System

Hypertherm’s laser system, unlike other fiber laser systems, incorporates a software, motion controls, operator interface consoles, gas supply, cutting head, and a power source. Hypertherm expects the laser solution will make it convenient for partners and customers to utilize laser cutting for fine feature cutting needs.

The two Powermax laser systems, to be displayed in the Fabtech Expo, are available with four torch choices and sophisticated technological innovations. The Powermax65 and Powermax85 laser system features a rugged torch design for enhanced durability in adverse cutting environments.

The available torch options are a 6” short barreled torch for pipe-cutting and robotic applications, a 15” machine torch, a 15º hand torch for cutting and gouging, and a 75º hand torch. The torch options allow operators to utilize plasma in numerous applications.

The company will also showcase the HyPerformance HPR800XD laser system. The device delivers a diverse process range and a thick aluminum and stainless steel cutting capacity. It has the ability to sever 160 mm and pierce 75 mm thick metal without swapping torches.

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