Spectrum to preview laser wire strippers suitable for large-batch processing
Spectrum Technologies
Spectrum Technologies has announced that it will preview two new models within its Sienna laser wire stripper range at the Productronica exhibition in Munich, Germany, in November.
The Sienna 600 free-standing, fixed-beam laser systems are said to have a high-speed moving stage offering a strip area of 400 x 300mm, making them particularly suited to large-batch processing or for long strip requirements for wires up to 6mm outside diameter.
The maximum process speed achievable by the Sienna 600 is 300mm/sec and the PLC control system ensures strip accuracies of /-0.1mm.
Sienna 800 offers a process area up to 120 x 120mm, dependent on laser type, within which components may be processed.
Typical applications for the Sienna 800 range include stripping insulation from FLC and FFC cables, and the removal of enamel from fine, as well as larger magnet wire.
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