When you see this machine at work, you see the future of production. The turbine housing just grows in front of you. The printed part is probably lighter and stronger since its laser is creating more carbon bonds.
Technical specifications:
- 5-axis: milling and laser texturing of plastic injection moulds on one machine in one setup
- Full fledged 5-axis milling machine from DECKEL MAHO in the rigid monoBLOCK® / duoBLOCK® Series; flexible integration of a laser head via the HSK interface
- Change over time from milling to laser operation only approx. 5 minutes
- Unlimited design possibilities for geometricallydefined surface textures in free-form surfaces
- Environmentally-friendly methods that do not require the use of chemicals
- Highest repeatability
- Fully digitised process chain
- LASERSOFT 3D texturing software package for the laser structuring of 3D surfaces: from Bitmap to the finished texture
PDF brochure:
http://hr.dmgmori.com/pq/lasertec-65-shape_en/pl0uk13_lasertec-series.pdf
You can also check out this Matsuura Lumex machine with similar approach:
http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/2014/01/matsuura-lumex-avance-25-hybrid-metal.html