The TRUMPF CO2 lasers in the TruFlow series have been used in industry as universal standard tools in material processing for years. The flow lasers cut, weld, and treat the surfaces of two- or three-dimensional parts in a reliable and cost-effective way. The wavelength of 10.6 µm and the large power spectrum from 2 to 20 kW give a great degree of freedom in the selection of material type and thickness. TruFlow lasers not only process metal, but also organic materials, compound materials, and glass.
Stable design
Due to its square design, the resonator is mechanically robust and temperature-resistant.
Save energy
The cooling concept and intelligent energy management make TruFlow lasers the most energy-efficient lasers of their kind.
Minimal wear
Wear-free laser operation with respect to gas circulation and RF excitation.
Integrated beam guidance
Optimally formed laser light using integrated and encapsulated beam guidance.
Always safe
Continuous monitoring of temperature and degree of contamination.
In CO2 lasers, high laser power and good beam quality depend directly on the length of the resonator. The special construction of the TruFlow folds the quartz tube, which is several meters long, into a square circuit on two levels. This – and the nearly closed system – make TruFlow lasers compact, thermally and mechanically durable beam sources for everyday industrial applications.
Durable and versatile
Even under the toughest conditions, TruFlow lasers operate extremely cost-effectively and with high availability. The power spectrum ranges from 2,000 W to 20,000 W – so the laser covers a broad field of applications.