industrial lasers have been around for a long time. but I still never get tired of watching them. still WAY cooler than 3d printers, or anything really.
Cooler than 3D printers? Have you seen industrial SLS and SLA machines at work? Turning liquid into a solid in front of your eyes. Or DMLS? 3D printers aren't just FDM toys that people use at home, because those are toys, not real industrial machines that cost 100,000-200,000 dollars.
4kw lasers are fairly new, though. Some folks at NASA have hypothesized that we could make a gigawatt laser to accelerate small satellites to nearly the speed of light tho
although you posted your comment 2 years ago... the speed and precision truly is mesmerising, you can't argue that plasma will still rock laser over speed at any time ;) production wise been meaning to get a laser cutter for myself working with plasma at the moment
+Sean McAlister More laser power does not automatically translate into better performance. For this category of machine, 2D cutting, the laser beam has to be focused into a usable & stable form to achieve a good quality kerf. There are several limitations such as thermal stability of optical components (water/air/nitrogen cooled), and consumables used per part cost. Cost per part is the driving factor for developing better machines. I have seen a 20kW CO2 laser source in an R&D/demo lab, not usable for cutting.
@@DanielFisher13 If you just want the pattern, which is usually the case, this gives you a cleaner cut than plasma, easier to do than a CNC mill or Router table, and gives a cut that's cleaner than a band saw. There's a burr on the back, but other than that, this is a sweet process. -- I've done stuff like this the old-fashioned way. Cover the material with ink, scribe everything with arcs, drill a hole in the material, cut it with a reciprocating saw, and then file it smooth. Forget that. Make a drawing, click "cut" pay for it, then it shows up cut better than I have ever done, deburr it if necessary, paint if necessary.
I actually program and operate a 6kw Mitsubishi 3015exF-60 Plus fiber laser. I have done so since 2015 and can say that even after that period of time its still impressive
@@steviered100 Make up your damn mind. You claimed in your first comment 'more like 2mm' ... Me I saw it cut a heck of a lot more than that so what is it now?
hey nick just got a cnc punch laser combination machine in my factory currently learning the ropes on the laser side as i have been using a punch for the past 7 years any tips on the laser side as you seem to know your stuff?
Back in the day I used to work on a CNC Trumpf machine that punched out shapes from mild steel using a revolving drum carousel of tools. It was programmed by punched paper. Boy the noise. This puppy is light years away from the old clunkers.
Yes this is the real speed. X Y and Z axis are "high speed" axis with very quick acceleration / deceleration. This reduces the total cycle time for each part especially with complex geometry.
Very interesting! What’s the width of the laser cut, should you want to use the internal and external pieces, as some kind of sliding fit? What typical Ra / Rz surface finish is obtained? Thanks.
Had the pleasure of installing and using this fibre laser at S&W, Erith, Kent, UK, was fantastic, the software was so easy to use, potential is unlimited
+AversaS Please email Prima Power at us.info@primapower.com and we can do a productivity study. Send us the material type, thickness and a common nest of components.
Wow.... The laser I have access to needs multiple passes to cut 8mm acrylic at the speed this machine cuts thought steel at almost 3x that thickness. This is incredible!
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Is it safe cutting galvanised steel 9.01. It thought it gave off a toxic vapour. We wouldn't be allowed to allowed to expel this to outside via an extractor system in the UK
Discovered this video 4 weeks too late. Just read about the possibility to see this machine live in action. Checked the address ... it's like 5 miles away from Hoffman Estates, where I stayed in April / Mai this year. :-). Now back in Germany :-(.
Yes, by combining and compresing of the beams. Only thing its expensive for that range of power, plus its not good beam for longer distances and precision. Just look up for "beam combiners" and "beam expanders ( compresors) whit lenses and beter ones whit prisms (two for each axis)
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Great video awesome to watch such speed and precision especially on the thinner material. What sort of accuracy can be achieved on 25mm thick material?
This is the third technology i am fascinated with. 1st being the simple ink jet printer. Only 4 colors can create thousands.. the second being the modern loom. How dast it can make fabrics. Is amazing. Watching rhis laser cutter work is relaxing. I wish i could afford to own one
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Is this laser running on nitrogen? I know anything over 1/4 is oxygen. . An do you know what parameter can I use for 1/8 alum not leaving any debut on it.
are there any affordable machines around that cut metal? for like small business? around £5.000 gbp I dont need it to cut 20mm thick lol but 2mm would be good
Hi Rohit, thanks for your inquiry .This is Hunter from Quick Laser .Kindly send mail to : mojiewen@quickestlaser.cn ,and my WhatsAPP NO is +8613761994748 . I'll share more info to you . Best Regards.
The machine in this video is a Fiber laser. The gas used depends on the type of material being cut. Generally, oxygen is used for mild steel to flame cut and nitrogen is used for stainless steel to vaporize and blow away the molten slag. Some machines have additional options but these two are the current industry standards.
@@mitchtherevolution no, that's not accurate. Stainless cannot be cut with oxygen because O2 would destroy the material's corrosive resistance, and while Nitrogen can be used to cut Mild steel, Oxygen is cheaper and in most cases also faster. Aluminum is also Nitrogen preferred. I have three years of experience with Trumpf fiber lasers and I promise you that thicknesses don't (or at least they shouldn't) change your preferred gas type. It's the material that dictates this. The only exception is that for thick stainless (such as half inch and thicker) oxygen is used to PIERCE only, then switch to Nitrogen for cutting. Perhaps this is the source of your confusion.
+manuel ramirez Hello Mr Ramirez, please contact our service department at us.info@primapower.com because we need to know your machine full spec, software version, the metal material, etc.
industrial lasers have been around for a long time. but I still never get tired of watching them. still WAY cooler than 3d printers, or anything really.
Cooler than 3D printers? Have you seen industrial SLS and SLA machines at work? Turning liquid into a solid in front of your eyes. Or DMLS? 3D printers aren't just FDM toys that people use at home, because those are toys, not real industrial machines that cost 100,000-200,000 dollars.
4kw lasers are fairly new, though. Some folks at NASA have hypothesized that we could make a gigawatt laser to accelerate small satellites to nearly the speed of light tho
This is like some kind of steampunk performance art... the precision and speed is mesmerising.
although you posted your comment 2 years ago... the speed and precision truly is mesmerising, you can't argue that plasma will still rock laser over speed at any time ;) production wise
been meaning to get a laser cutter for myself
working with plasma at the moment
Lasers scientifically ignore conventional durability.
@@skatefoil123 the lenses still wear.
wow, that thing doesn't mess around!!
It is a great machine
CNC + mechanical = error-free
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@@brodeanhzarver3397 CNC is too slow, and creates too much waste.
This is some real engineering porn right here
Dylan Kirdahy One of my prouder wanks
I had a hard-on while I was watching this video
Dylan Kirdahy lol
@@aevangel1 shit i think ill be fat all day now ive seen this lol
Mitsubishi and trumpf also
cant wait for their to be 10s of millions of these machines and larger ones making our dreams of tomorrow a reality.
This is unreal. I have built a 7W laser, and it astonishes me. I'd love to watch this thing in person
soooooo satisfying to watch, its so efficient its just perfect…I've never been so satisfied watching these videos but this one gets me.
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Are you using a magnetic levitation linear motor?
20 mm? That's unreal!
+Hirudin They have 5kW Platino. In can burn through the Earth to Shenzhen and beyond. I think.
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There is a 6kW still in development testing.
Companies already making 10kW lasers
+Sean McAlister More laser power does not automatically translate into better performance. For this category of machine, 2D cutting, the laser beam has to be focused into a usable & stable form to achieve a good quality kerf. There are several limitations such as thermal stability of optical components (water/air/nitrogen cooled), and consumables used per part cost.
Cost per part is the driving factor for developing better machines.
I have seen a 20kW CO2 laser source in an R&D/demo lab, not usable for cutting.
This never fails to be simply amazing. This would take forever on a milling machine.
Chalk and cheese. Tolerances are way different.
@@DanielFisher13 If you just want the pattern, which is usually the case, this gives you a cleaner cut than plasma, easier to do than a CNC mill or Router table, and gives a cut that's cleaner than a band saw. There's a burr on the back, but other than that, this is a sweet process.
-- I've done stuff like this the old-fashioned way. Cover the material with ink, scribe everything with arcs, drill a hole in the material, cut it with a reciprocating saw, and then file it smooth. Forget that. Make a drawing, click "cut" pay for it, then it shows up cut better than I have ever done, deburr it if necessary, paint if necessary.
I actually program and operate a 6kw Mitsubishi 3015exF-60 Plus fiber laser. I have done so since 2015 and can say that even after that period of time its still impressive
You should've showed the current bill at the end.
What's with all the pre-piercing? Also, it would be nice to see the edge quality of the 20mm especially since this is a fiber laser.
Will this cut Iluminum as fast and how thick of sheets will it cut?
Cutting 20 mm like it was butter, that is just sick.
dtiydr lol, it’s 1mm mild steel, that’s why it looks like butter! 👍🏽
@@deancameron2575 I was going to make the same comment. 20mm-more like 2mm
@@steviered100 if that is 2mm at about 8:00 according to you, may I suggest a visit to the eyedoctor?
@@xConundrumx This thing cuts 10mm Mild Steel with ease ( 6.00min). Im not getting into any more Kindergarden arguments - Goodnight !!
@@steviered100 Make up your damn mind. You claimed in your first comment 'more like 2mm' ... Me I saw it cut a heck of a lot more than that so what is it now?
what a fabulous machine ,how much will it cost
The lack of smoke is nice to see. Once worked in a large factory with dozens of automated plasma putters. The smoke was a thick as fog.
it's porn for engineers
True.. But not as an operator. I tell you you need to run fast to catch up and keep machine going. depends on the parts ofcourse. :D
It's true. I work on Platino 1520. It's not strong like this one, but sometimes you really need to run fast :D
hey nick just got a cnc punch laser combination machine in my factory currently learning the ropes on the laser side as i have been using a punch for the past 7 years any tips on the laser side as you seem to know your stuff?
hahahahahahah exactly
Light sabers cut slower
yeah, i just came
Which oil is applied on sheet for better cutting quality
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We had a 400W Mitsubishi and I thought it was fast. This thing is ludicrous speed!
What software is being used to control the machine?
Back in the day I used to work on a CNC Trumpf machine that punched out shapes from mild steel using a revolving drum carousel of tools. It was programmed by punched paper. Boy the noise. This puppy is light years away from the old clunkers.
It is so fast, it is beautiful.
Wow... the surface around the cut melts on the 10mm + steel. Thats some serious power.
Have worked with Bystronic, Laser Lab and Trumpf machines before.
Is this machine working at 1X speed(original) as shown in this video.
This is currently running at normal speed. We can go much faster with our new model
Holy shit
Dhananjay Kumar
That's insane.
Yes this is the real speed. X Y and Z axis are "high speed" axis with very quick acceleration / deceleration. This reduces the total cycle time for each part especially with complex geometry.
How much slag builds up on the backside after the cut? Is it cleaner than a plasma? Does it eliminate the need to smooth out the burrs?
You should see our machine in action and see the burrs on the other side for yourself.
@@PrimaPowerNA simple questions with a cryptic answer. Thanks.
Its cost lower than waterjet regarding to electricity consumption and safer than co laser,
How about the lifetime of that laser head sir?
Very interesting! What’s the width of the laser cut, should you want to use the internal and external pieces, as some kind of sliding fit? What typical Ra / Rz surface finish is obtained? Thanks.
Had the pleasure of installing and using this fibre laser at S&W, Erith, Kent, UK, was fantastic, the software was so easy to use, potential is unlimited
The software is atrocious, don't lie.
Hello where can a learn to make programs for Laser Machine CNC ?
I'd seriously love to point this in the sky!
it can cut steel plates A36 of 25mm thickness?
can you tell how to load the sheet on the pallet and what is the best way to reuse the sheet used after the laser cutting
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My shop cuts acrylic, aluminum, stainless and carbon steel. What is the thickest material this laser can cut?
+AversaS Please email Prima Power at us.info@primapower.com and we can do a productivity study. Send us the material type, thickness and a common nest of components.
This system can't cut acrylic at all.
what thickness can 4kw machine cut????
for heavy stock- 3mm and over plasma starts to catch up and pass it. but for thin, nothing beats it.
+glenn cook Is plasma cutting as accurate is this?
how much price of 20mm steel cutting machine?
what's the liquid on the surface? coolant?
I'm still waiting for handheld version.
Good morning, do you have a CNC láser machine of 40mm x 40mm or 60mm x 60mm of working area?
Wow.... The laser I have access to needs multiple passes to cut 8mm acrylic at the speed this machine cuts thought steel at almost 3x that thickness. This is incredible!
quanto custa uma maquina desta? tem aqui no Brasil?
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Which mild steel material is used for higher thickness?
does it come in desktop size
Who gives a thumbs-down rating on this? Pure magic to watch.
this is why the machines will win the war
what sofware do u use ?
What is the maximum thickness(in mm) of M.S / S.S this can cut through? and in what speed?
+rydh amzn We have new fiber laser technology at 6kW.
is this original speed, or faster ?
This is at original speed. You should see our other machines
How much this machine to go a Morocco
Is it safe cutting galvanised steel 9.01. It thought it gave off a toxic vapour. We wouldn't be allowed to allowed to expel this to outside via an extractor system in the UK
For your reference. It is equipped with gas purification device. Safe and environmentally friendly.
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Why do they crater (don't know if that is the right term) the 20mm plate before making the cuts?
Jon Steel Entrance point...
Its called a lead in, although it was pretty big and a waste of material
Its called "Piercing Point / Lead in", the laser needs to go through the plate before it can start cutting
Can it cut a hand spinner?
Discovered this video 4 weeks too late. Just read about the possibility to see this machine live in action. Checked the address ... it's like 5 miles away from Hoffman Estates, where I stayed in April / Mai this year. :-).
Now back in Germany :-(.
We have office in Germany as well. We are opening up a brand new Tech Center this month. We have offices around the world
Do you have an agent or dealer in Muscat or Dubai
How expensive are these?
i saw on ebay CO² 200w laser, cant we user 5 laser tubes and focus all in the same spot to sum the power to achive 1KW?
Yes, by combining and compresing of the beams.
Only thing its expensive for that range of power, plus its not good beam for longer distances and precision.
Just look up for "beam combiners" and "beam expanders ( compresors) whit lenses and beter ones whit prisms (two for each axis)
That is very impressive, does it with ease.
At 7:20: what is flowing on the surface? Cooling liquid or melted steel?
ulltimat speed for cutting sheet metal.......nice one
what kind of tolerance does this hold on smaller parts? 2'' x 3.15'' lets say? rectange?
+G Abare Please email Prima Power and we can do a case study for you. Send us the material type, thickness and a common nest. www.primapower.com/us/about-us/our-presence-world/
That’s funny
can this cut leather as well or will it basically light it on fire?
No, the capacitative sensor can only cut metallic materials.
It won't even attempt to cut plastics, leather or anything that's not metal.
Can this machine cut non metal.?
This machine is amazing. How much is price of this machine?
how thin material was ?
I guess like 3/4mm right ?
+Karol Bucki Check out the video at the 6:36 minute mark. Our new model can cut up to 25mm with efficiency.
damn, what is the max thickness this can cut? cause 15mm is insane!
+bur lapse We can cut more than 15mm, the Platino can cut 25mm of mild steel with ease.
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Great video awesome to watch such speed and precision especially on the thinner material. What sort of accuracy can be achieved on 25mm thick material?
I have machine I need parameters setting.....can you help me.
This is what gives me faith in humanity....
Available in india ?
what is that oil?
This is the third technology i am fascinated with. 1st being the simple ink jet printer. Only 4 colors can create thousands.. the second being the modern loom. How dast it can make fabrics. Is amazing. Watching rhis laser cutter work is relaxing. I wish i could afford to own one
Fantastic avesome how machinery are developing....
Awesome machine. Super clean cut.
Máximo de corte cuánto corta espesor .........
Me interesa el precio gracias
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can show the laser source or not?
I need your help......
What happens if I put my finger in it?
Thats incredible. I think this costs around $250,000 right? for a 4kw one?
im sure its over a million dollars for the whole machine
The 4000x2000 4kw fiber from bystronic cost about 600,000 $ With automatic sheethandling near 1 million.
tubester4567 20mm of steel to cut with a laser will definitely need +8kw if you count the motors and stuff
This machine is actually affordable. We will need to understand your business needs and your location so we can provide a proper quote.
I agree wholeheartedly! I don't understand sales people.
Is it playing back at realtime?
This is at regular speed.
Hardcore stuff runs really good
Possibilities are endless - amazing!!!
I would built custom 'everything' for my 1JZ RX8 - dream come true
Is this laser running on nitrogen? I know anything over 1/4 is oxygen. . An do you know what parameter can I use for 1/8 alum not leaving any debut on it.
cut aluminum should use Nitrogen
Si me das las medidas en mm de el aluminio, te podria mandar algunos parametros el sabado que viene.
Mis lentes/cabezales son de 5, 7.5 y 9
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nice and fast fiber laser cutting.
i want this machine
are there any affordable machines around that cut metal? for like small business? around £5.000 gbp I dont need it to cut 20mm thick lol but 2mm would be good
if two cut 2mm, you can check co2 laser with metal cut, 2mm 300w is ok. this kind of machine is quite low cost than fiber laser cutting machines.
Is it in real time speed?
Hi Rohit, thanks for your inquiry .This is Hunter from Quick Laser .Kindly send mail to : mojiewen@quickestlaser.cn ,and my WhatsAPP NO is +8613761994748 . I'll share more info to you . Best Regards.
can it cut materials besides metal? like plexiglass or acrylic?
With CO2, you can definitely cut other materials
Cool, but can it cut pizza?
Alright, the question is, how many epileptics died trying to watch this video?
what kind of liquid flows down the cutted edges?
The machine in this video is a Fiber laser. The gas used depends on the type of material being cut. Generally, oxygen is used for mild steel to flame cut and nitrogen is used for stainless steel to vaporize and blow away the molten slag. Some machines have additional options but these two are the current industry standards.
@@mitchtherevolution no, that's not accurate.
Stainless cannot be cut with oxygen because O2 would destroy the material's corrosive resistance, and while Nitrogen can be used to cut Mild steel, Oxygen is cheaper and in most cases also faster. Aluminum is also Nitrogen preferred.
I have three years of experience with Trumpf fiber lasers and I promise you that thicknesses don't (or at least they shouldn't) change your preferred gas type. It's the material that dictates this. The only exception is that for thick stainless (such as half inch and thicker) oxygen is used to PIERCE only, then switch to Nitrogen for cutting. Perhaps this is the source of your confusion.
Laser seems to be the least amount of mess over plasma and waterjet.
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What is the price of machine*
Please contact Prima Power at us.info@primapower.com with questions you may have. We can have a local sales rep contact you directly
That's some pretty awesome for a fiber machine, I remembered when they were limited to thin sheet metal.
this is how the terminator will be made and in turn turnaround and make mass copies of itself to rule mankind
can you send me the settings to cut the 15mm.
+manuel ramirez Hello Mr Ramirez, please contact our service department at us.info@primapower.com because we need to know your machine full spec, software version, the metal material, etc.
Using IPG or Prima CF?
IPG
Holy crap, that's impressive....