In this short interview Lorenzo Carminato, Business Development Manager of LT-FREE at BLM GROUP USA, discusses the benefits of 5-axis laser cutting for aerospace applications.
Sawing, milling and grinding often involve an exposed cutter within the operator’s reach, subjecting the operator to a significant injury risk. With LT-FREE, all cutting and marking happens in a safety-interlocked enclosure, allowing the operator to monitor machine operation from outside of the working area.
Laser cutting accuracy and repeatability are significantly better than traditional processes, as the laser beam does not wear or cause part deformation. Because laser hardware never touches the part, materials can be oriented in any direction, allowing them to be cut in any shape. Precision cuts made by lasers often require little to no post-processing.
Highly focused energy and pressure allow cutting a much smaller area of material, significantly reducing thermal damage and scrap. Fiber laser technology can process highly reflective metals such as aluminum, copper, and brass.
Any metal component requiring through-thickness cutting: hydroformed components, bent pipes and tubing, deep-drawn components, heat shields, cooling lines, hydraulic and fuel lines. We can cut materials such as stainless steel, nickel-base alloys (Inconel, Incoloy), titanium, cobalt allows, brass and copper. These materials are susceptible to work hardening that can prematurely wear conventional cutters, but this is never the case with lasers.
The LT-FREE complete family of machines offers various configurations for different features – optimized loading, robotic flexibility, compact fixed table operations – depending on the application.
BLM LT-FREE integrated robot handling eliminates restaging parts, delivering better accuracy and greater repeatability.
LT-FREE’s human-machine interface (HMI) eliminates complex machine programming and the need for laser machining expertise. From the 3D preview of the part, users can move or rotate any geometry with one click or add micro joints if necessary.
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