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Why INTECH was all about Getting Connected

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Why INTECH was all about Getting Connected

INTECH concluded for another year and TRUMPF launched some amazing innovations for 2016. The highlight of the event was the unveiling of TRUMPFs new TruConnect technology. 

TruConnect helps you to optimise upstream and downstream processes, allowing you to manufacture even the smallest of jobs profitably. For more information on TruConnect, click here.

Along with TruConnect, TRUMPF promoted a web-based application called Performance Cockpit is set to highlight your machines productivity at a single glance. 

Performance Cockpit

This application will assist you with identifying optimisation potentials in your production process. It gives you complete transparency over performance and provides you with the key figures only you are interested in. For more information, click here.

During the conference, TRUMPF also launched a number of new machines which will add to their already extensive TruLaser Fiber range.

TruLaser 3060 Fiber

The TruLaser 3060 Fiber is a flexible standard machine with oversize and multi-panel processing. It’s ergonomic and intuitive processing features, makes the 3060 Fiber a reliable machine for over format processing.

Key Features:

  • Cutting oversize panels to 6 x 2.5 m
  • Automatic multi-panel processing with different materials and sheet thicknesses
  • Sheet thicknesses up to 25 mm can be cut
  • Extended range of materials: cutting copper and brass with TRUMPF cutting data

For more information, click here.

TruLaser 2030 Fiber

It may be compact but the TruLaser 2030 Fiber has the same performance as higher classed machines. Not only is it quick and easy to install, it is also easy to use.

Key Features:

  • High cutting productivity
  • Flexible automation concept
  • Compact machine.
  • Includes the Brightline Fiber function.

For more information, click here.

 

 

For more information on any of the new products launched, contact Headland here.