MODERN METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING TECHNOLOGICAL FLOW FOR MANUFACTURING METAL PARTS BY USING LASER CUTTING EQUIPMENT.

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Title: MODERN METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING TECHNOLOGICAL FLOW FOR MANUFACTURING METAL PARTS BY USING LASER CUTTING EQUIPMENT.
Authors: ANGHELACHE, Dragos, TABARASU, Ana--Maria, PERSU, Catalin, DUMITRU, Daniel, BĂLȚATU, Carmen, RADOI, Radu
Source: Acta Technica Corviniensis - Bulletin of Engineering; Apr-Jun2022, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p95-97, 3p
Subject Terms: LASER beam cutting, CUTTING equipment, AUTOMATION, METAL cutting, INDUSTRIAL costs, WATER jet cutting, CUTTING tools
Abstract: Numerically controlled laser cutting (CNC) tools have been developed as an alternative to conventional cutting equipment and bring a considerable benefit due to the increased accuracy, contactless processing, higher productivity and lower energy consumption. Given the desirable need to streamline the technological flow of manufacturing to optimize production costs and minimize losses of raw materials, the use of numerically controlled equipment (CNC) for cutting metal parts is a goal of real interest. The paper presents in stages a manufacturing sequence of a metal part, with an explicit description of the necessary steps, which includes the design stage and realization of 3D and 2D models of the part, loading in the command computer and control of laser cutting equipment, positioning material on the work surface, parameterization and calibration of the equipment, proper cutting of the parts and dimensional verification of the part at the end of the process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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