Off-the-shelf solution for mould repair

A Rofin-Baasel product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 16, 2003

The latest version of the StarWeld Tool Integral from Rofin-Baasel UK offers an off-the-shelf solution for adding metal onto worn or damaged mould tools.

The latest version of the StarWeld Tool Integral from Rofin-Baasel UK offers an off-the-shelf solution for adding metal onto worn or damaged mould tools.

Capable of welding tool steels, stainless steel, titanium, copper and aluminium, the StarWeld Tool Integral offers several key benefits to the toolroom.

Novel swivelling optics allow the beam to be tilted in two axes to apply the beam at an angle to the workpiece for welding vertical edges and hard to access surfaces.

An optional fine-welding capability allows very fine spot sizes to be achieved (less than 100um) for very fine precision welding.

The system is fully integrated with minimum floor space, no external chiller is required and it is easily transported and installed.

The novel software front end with display of peak pulse power and energy density helps the operator achieve the best results quickly.

The fixed height of the stereo microscope means there is no need to change posture when moving the tool up and down.

And the access doors can be fully opened and as an option the laser rail can be retracted for direct loading of the machine by an overhead crane.

The StarWeld Tool family is now more capable and flexible than ever.

Solutions can be customised to meet exact customer requirements.

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