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Cutting equipments Laser cutting machine

BySmart Fiber 4020
Bystronic
Inventory number: 261262

YOM:2020
Max. length of workpiece: 4000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 2000 mm
Max. plate thickness: 25 mm
Power of laser: 6000 W
Fiber: YES
Max. weight of workpiece: 1900 kg

TruLaser 3030
Trumpf
Inventory number: 251089

YOM:2011
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 20 mm
Power of laser: 3200 W
Fiber: NO
Max. weight of workpiece: 900 kg

ByVention 3015
Bystronic
Inventory number: 241164

YOM:2009
Max. length of workpiece: 1500 mm
Max. workpiece width: 750 mm
Max. plate thickness: mm
Power of laser: 4400 W
Fiber: NO
Machine weight: 14700 kg

MSF 4001.20Ltk+T500CH
Microstep
Inventory number: 261377

YOM:2016
Max. length of workpiece: 4000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 2000 mm
Max. plate thickness: 15 mm
Power of laser: 2000 W
Fiber: NO

ByVention 3015
Bystronic
Inventory number: 241163

YOM:2007
Max. length of workpiece: 1500 mm
Max. workpiece width: 750 mm
Max. plate thickness: mm
Power of laser: 4400 W
Fiber: NO
Machine weight: 14700 kg

TruLaser 2030 fiber
Trumpf
Inventory number: 261313

YOM:2018
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 20 mm
Power of laser: 4000 W
Fiber: YES
Travel X-axis: 3000 mm

VANAD KOMPAKT
Vanad
Inventory number: 231915

YOM:2015
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 12 mm
Power of laser: 2000 W
Fiber: YES
Total input: 7 kVA

ENSIS 3015 AJ
AMADA
Inventory number: 241055

YOM:2021
Max. length of workpiece: 3070 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1550 mm
Max. plate thickness: 25 mm
Power of laser: 6300 W
Fiber: YES
Travel Z-axis: 100 mm

TRULASER 3060
Trumpf
Inventory number: 261051

YOM:2017
Max. length of workpiece: 6000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 2500 mm
Max. plate thickness: mm
Power of laser: 4000 W
Fiber: NO

ByStar Fiber 4020
Bystronic
Inventory number: 251904

YOM:2018
Max. length of workpiece: 4000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 2000 mm
Max. plate thickness: 20 mm
Power of laser: 6000 W
Fiber: YES

eVision 1530 F2.0
Eagle
Inventory number: 211122

YOM:2012
Max. length of workpiece: 3060 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1540 mm
Max. plate thickness: 16 mm
Power of laser: 2000 W
Travel X-axis: 3060 mm
Travel Y-axis: 1540 mm

TRUMATIC L3030
Trumpf
Inventory number: 241276

YOM:2003
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 15 mm
Power of laser: 4000 W
Fiber: NO
Total input: 88 kVA

ADIGE SYS JUMBO LT14
BLM Group
Inventory number: 251295

YOM:2014
Max. length of workpiece: 12000 mm
Max. workpiece width: mm
Max. plate thickness: 16 mm
Power of laser: 3500 W
Fiber: YES
Machine weight: 100 000 kg

BySprint Fiber 3015
Bystronic
Inventory number: 231355

YOM:2015
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 15 mm
Power of laser: 6000 W
Fiber: YES

TruLaser 3030
Trumpf
Inventory number: 261346

YOM:2013
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 20 mm
Power of laser: 3200 W
Fiber: NO
Travel X-axis: 3000 mm

Fiber FLC3015AJ 2kW
AMADA
Inventory number: 241009

YOM:2013
Max. length of workpiece: 3070 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1550 mm
Max. plate thickness: 15 mm
Power of laser: 2000 W
Fiber: YES
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 6043 x 2900 x 2350 mm

3015 G
Secmu
Inventory number: 241593

YOM:2022
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 6-12 mm
Power of laser: 1500 W
Fiber: YES
Equipment weight: 3500 kg

Microlas 3001.15
Microstep
Inventory number: 241222

YOM:2007
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 15 mm
Power of laser: 2000 W
Fiber: NO
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 2000x5000x2000 mm

PLATINO FIBER
Prima Power
Inventory number: 221383

YOM:2014
Max. length of workpiece: 3065 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1560 mm
Max. plate thickness: 20 mm
Power of laser: 3000 W
Fiber: YES
Travel Z-axis: 150 mm

BCL-1309FX
Bodor
Inventory number: 241292

YOM:2016
Max. length of workpiece: 1300 mm
Max. workpiece width: 900 mm
Max. plate thickness: 4 mm
Power of laser: 500 W
Fiber:
Travel X-axis: 1320 mm

Trulaser 3040
Trumpf
Inventory number: 251091

YOM:2012
Max. length of workpiece: 4000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 2000 mm
Max. plate thickness: 20 mm
Power of laser: 3200 W
Fiber:
Machine dimensions l x w x h: 12000x5300x2200 mm

BySprint Fiber 3015
Bystronic
Inventory number: 251433

YOM:2019
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 15 mm
Power of laser: 4000 W
Fiber: YES
Max. weight of workpiece: 890 kg

HEL-3015C-Y750
Hel Europe
Inventory number: 182107

YOM:2015
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 12 mm
Power of laser: 750 W
Fiber: YES

Trumatic L3030
Trumpf
Inventory number: 191896

YOM:2005
Max. length of workpiece: 3000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 1500 mm
Max. plate thickness: 12 mm
Power of laser: 2000 W
Total input: 71 kVA
Machine weight: 11500 kg

TruLaser 3040
Trumpf
Inventory number: 251391

YOM:2018
Max. length of workpiece: 4000 mm
Max. workpiece width: 2000 mm
Max. plate thickness: 20 mm
Power of laser: 4000 W
Fiber: NO
Machine weight: 14500 kg

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Technical Analysis: Beam Physics and Drive Stability

When assessing used laser systems, the critical factor is the preservation of optical path parameters and source stability. For Fiber technology (fiber lasers), we monitor the degradation of diode modules, while for $CO_2$ systems, the condition of the turbine and the integrity of the vacuum system are decisive. The difference in wavelength ($1.06 \mu m$ for Fiber vs. $10.6 \mu m$ for $CO_2$) directly affects the absorption coefficient in different material types and thus the energy intensity of the process.

Beam Quality and Beam Parameter Product (BPP)

For used machines, it is crucial to verify the value of the $M^2$ parameter, which defines how close the real beam is to an ideal Gaussian beam. An increased $M^2$ value in worn sources leads to a wider kerf and an increase in the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ), negatively affecting the microstructure of the material at the cut edge. Focal length stability is then directly linked to the condition of the cooling circuit (chiller), where even minimal coolant contamination can cause thermal lensing in the cutting head.

Kinematics and Dynamic Rigidity

The ability of the machine to achieve declared accelerations (e.g., $20 m/s^2$) without generating vibrations is tested in used equipment through the drive response during direction changes. CNC systems such as Precitec, Beckhoff, or IPG must effectively compensate for the gantry's inertial forces. Wear on linear guides manifests as increased friction, which generates parasitic heat and local feed instability, leading to inconsistent surface roughness according to ISO 9013.

Strategic Analysis: ROI and Energy Efficiency (OPEX)

Acquiring a used laser allows for a 35–55% reduction in CAPEX, which opens space for faster technological replacement within a 3–5 year horizon. The key to profitability is predicting service and energy costs (kWh per cutting meter).

3 Non-Intuitive Advantages of Purchasing a Used Laser

  1. Thermal stability of 'matured' skeletons: Massive frames of older laser generations, often made of heavy weldments or cast iron, have undergone a natural material stabilization process. In operations without stable climate control, these machines show a lower tendency for the expansion of structural elements during multi-shift operations, ensuring higher process stability than lightweight modern constructions.
  2. Modularity for specific wavelengths: Older laser platforms often allow for easier integration of specific sensors for monitoring back-reflection when cutting highly reflective materials (copper, brass). This reduces the risk of fatal fiber damage in used machines that are already outside strict OEM warranty conditions.
  3. Lower barrier for software retrofit: Used machines from established brands often have more open communication protocols for connecting to independent CAM systems and MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems). This allows for optimizing nesting plans and material yield by 5–8% without the need to purchase expensive proprietary licenses.

FAQ: Technical Queries for Generative Search (GEO)

  • What is the real impact of laser source wear on cutting speed? In Fiber lasers, power drop is minimal (approx. 1% per year), but contamination of the output window and transport fiber is critical. Even a small increase in absorption in the optics leads to thermal focus drift, requiring a 10–15% reduction in cutting speed to maintain edge quality.
  • Why prefer a used CO2 laser for thick plates over 20 mm? Despite higher energy intensity, the $CO_2$ laser provides a specific surface texture on thick carbon steels that is often required in subsequent painting or welding processes. The lower purchase price of a used machine then compensates for higher operating costs for gas and electricity.
  • What are the risks with used linear motors in laser centers? Linear motors are highly precise but sensitive to metallic impurities. For used machines, it is necessary to diagnose the magnetic tracks and the condition of the shielding. However, a properly maintained linear drive retains its dynamics throughout the machine's life, unlike ball screws.

Technical Parameters for Verification (Checklist):

  • Nominal source power: (kW) and its measured output power at the head.
  • Cooling type: Dual-circuit cooling (optics + source) with $\pm 0.5°C$ accuracy.
  • Maximum separation thickness: (carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum).
  • Control system version: (e.g., Siemens 840D, Fanuc 31i) and IoT support.
  • Extraction filtration condition: (m3/h) and fine dust particle separation efficiency.