Ermaksan Fibermak Compact and Momentum Gen-5 flat sheet laser systems – Fiber Laser
- Ermaksan
- Ermaksan Fibermak Compact and Momentum Gen-5 flat sheet laser systems
- High Wattage
- Fiber Laser
- Cutting
The Ermaksan Fibermak Compact and Momentum Gen-5 flat sheet laser systems are advanced fiber laser machines designed for cutting a variety of metals, including mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper. These systems are ideal for producing sheet components, frames, and panels, making them well-suited for fabrication plants, job shops, and OEMs. With a focus on high wattage laser capabilities, these systems efficiently handle light gauge and thin sheet metal applications.
At a Glance
The Ermaksan Fibermak Compact and Momentum Gen-5 laser systems utilize fiber optics to cut metal plates with precision. They cater to industries requiring high-quality sheet metal components and are particularly effective in processing light and thin materials for prototyping and production.
What It Typically Costs
- Pricing estimate: $900,000 – $2,000,000 USD
- Cost varies based on machine configuration and additional features
- Consider potential installation and maintenance fees
- Evaluate total cost of ownership including operational expenses
Performance / Spec Considerations
- High wattage laser capabilities for efficient cutting of various metals
- Suitable for mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper
- Designed for thin sheet metal applications, ideal for prototyping
- Flatbed design allows for large sheet processing
- Precision cutting for producing frames, panels, and sheet components
- Compact design options available for space-constrained facilities
- Advanced control systems for optimized cutting performance
What to Inspect Before You Buy
- Check the laser wattage and its suitability for your material needs
- Inspect the machine’s footprint and ensure it fits your facility layout
- Evaluate the ease of use and training requirements for operators
- Examine the maintenance requirements and service support availability
- Review the software capabilities and compatibility with existing systems
- Assess the machine’s energy consumption and efficiency
- Verify the warranty terms and conditions
- Consider the machine’s upgradeability for future needs
- Request a demonstration to see the machine in action
Buyer Questions
Can these machines cut non-metal materials? These systems are optimized for metal cutting, specifically mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and copper.
What is the maximum sheet size that can be processed? The flatbed design accommodates large sheets, but specific dimensions depend on the model configuration.
Are these systems suitable for high-volume production? Yes, they are designed for efficient high-volume production with precision and speed.
How does fiber laser cutting compare to CO2 laser cutting? Fiber lasers generally offer faster cutting speeds and lower operating costs, especially for thinner materials.
What training is required for operators? Operators may need specific training on the control systems and safety procedures associated with fiber lasers.
Are there any specific installation requirements? Installation requirements depend on the machine’s size and power needs, including electrical and ventilation considerations.
What is the expected lifespan of these machines? With proper maintenance, these machines are designed for long-term use, but specific lifespan varies based on usage and care.
Is remote monitoring available? Some models may offer remote monitoring capabilities; check with the manufacturer for specific features.
Can these systems be integrated into an automated production line? Yes, they can be integrated into automated lines, but integration specifics should be discussed with the supplier.
What safety features are included? Safety features generally include protective enclosures and emergency stop functions, but specifics should be confirmed with the manufacturer.
Ermaksan Fibermak Compact and Momentum Gen-5 flat sheet laser systems – Fiber Laser