TRUMPF has proved convincingly that Solid-state lasers are an indispensable tool for numerous applications in the processing of industrial materials at it's Technology Day on February 23, 2010 in Ditzingen. Except the impressive solid-state lasers which enable users to produce components at low cost while retaining consistently high quality, a world premiere at the Technology Day was celebrated by the TruLaser Cell Series 7000, which impressed the visitors with its high dynamics during welding and cutting by using a solid-state laser for the very first time.
"A high degree of efficiency and simplified beam guidance are just two of many reasons why users are relying on solid-state lasers", emphasised Jens Bleher, the head of TRUMPF Laser- und Systemtechnik in Ditzingen. To find the best solution for customers' specific requirements, however, a laser manufacturer has to have mastery of all the varied technology involved. "Because it's the application that determines the right laser", said Bleher. TRUMPF is continuously developing various laser technologies – from CO2 lasers to solid-state lasers with disks, fibers, rods and diodes.
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