glasstec 2012 – Arnold Group presents innovative laser centres for glass processing

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During the glasstec 2012 the Arnold Group, Weilburg/Germany presents its new line of compact production centres for joining, forming and cutting with laser beam of glass tubes. According to the show organizer, glasstec is considered as world largest international trade fair of the glass industries and its suppliers. The exhibition takes place from October 23rd till 26th in Düsseldorf. Prospective customers will find the new machines of the Arnold Group and their sophisticated product portfolio for the quartz glass-, laboratory glass industry and solar thermal systems in hall 15, stand E16.

The renowned expert supplier of thermal glass processing machines in the laboratory- and special glass industry is now offering with these new production centres for glass processing with laser beam a true innovative alternative to traditional heating with gas burners. Processing with laser convince by reduced process times and extraordinary high reproducibility of the heating process. Thanks to the high production quality and its excellent ability for automation laser process do not only have advantageous influence on the production but also reduces costs significantly.

Main focus of the exhibition of the Arnold Group is the presentation of the new precision glassworking lathe for laser joining and cutting of glass tubes: P1040 Laser. This machine is specifically suited for laser applications in the laboratory and lamp glass industry. The machine can process glass tubes up to 40mm diameter and length of 750 millimeter at a spindle revolution up to 600 rpm. The laser system can be operated for more than 16.000 hours without gas exchange at rated effective output of 400 W (optional 800 W).

With the process data calculated, an enormous increase in productivity of up to 75 percent can be achieved. This laser centre is presented by the Arnold Group during the glasstec. For workpiece dimension up to 160mm diameter and length of 1100 millimeter at a spindle revolution of up to 500 rpm Arnold Group offers the new laser center NC56/28.17 Laser. Other dimensions or custom-specific requirements can be considered.

Depending on specific process requirements, laser capacity will range between 1.000 and 4.000 W. This machine is designed for larger, tubular-shaped glass parts as typically used in the solar industry or in the chemical apparatus construction. Both centres can be operated either manually or fully automatically, for instance by an industrial robot system with an automatic loading or unloading system.

Production tolerances caused by pre-production process of parts, are recognised and compensated by an intelligent sensor technology and process control system developed by the Arnold Group. For further cost-effectiveness a multiple machine operation could be achieved with only one laser system. Here the laser beam is switched and guided automatically to the respective centre in process.

The concept of the new laser centres of the Arnold Group is based on the wide variety of standardized glass processing machines. Modifications are realized upon customer’s requests and application specific requirements for example for cutting, joining or forming of glass parts. During the glasstec the Arnold team will be available for live demonstrations, expert discussions and customer meetings with respect to those laser centers and – of course – the whole product portfolio of processing machines for thermal and mechanical glass- and glass fibre processing including burners and tools.

Meeting point: Arnold Group glasstec 2012 Messe Düsseldorf Tuesday, October 23rd, till Friday October 26th, 2012. Booth: Hall 15, E16

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