• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Motion Control Tips

Automation • Motion Control • Power Transmission

  • News
    • Industry News
    • Editor Blogs
    • Video
  • Controls
    • HMIs
    • PC-Based Controllers
    • PLCs + PACs
    • Stand-Alone Controllers
    • Software
  • Drives
    • Servo Drives
    • Stepper Drives
  • Encoders
    • Absolute Encoders
    • Incremental Encoders
    • Rotary Encoders
  • Mechanical
    • Bearings
    • Brakes + Clutches
    • Belt + chain
    • Couplings
    • Gears + Gearing
    • Lubrication
    • Shock + Vibration Mitigation
    • Springs + Rings + Seals
  • Linear
    • Actuators
    • Linear Motors
    • Linear Encoders
  • Motors
    • AC Motors
    • DC Motors
    • Brushless Motors
    • Gearmotors
    • Piezo Motors
    • Servo Motors
    • Stepper Motors
  • Systems
    • Conveyors + linear transport systems
    • Gantries + Stages
    • Rotary Tables
    • Grippers + End Effectors
    • Robotics
  • Networks
    • Connections + Sliprings
    • Fieldbuses
    • I/O
    • Sensors + Vision
  • FAQs
    • Motion Casebook
    • Motion Selection Guides
  • Suppliers
You are here: Home / Controls / Fanuc’s high-speed laser CNCs optimize processing capabilities

Fanuc’s high-speed laser CNCs optimize processing capabilities

April 1, 2011 By Motion Control Tips Editor Leave a Comment

Fanuc Factory Automation America (FANUC FA America) (www.fanucfa.com) has unveiled its latest Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B high-speed laser controls, which provides optimum support to high speed laser processing.

Fanuc-Series-30i-31i-L-MODEL-B-CNCs

Even when processing thin gage materials at extremely high speeds, the new Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B CNCs can provide seamless choreography between power modulation and axes motion. It offers technological features that translate to superior accuracy and cut quality, which enables it to deliver premium quality parts.

It comes with an Ethernet interface that allows users to conveniently integrate the CNC control system into a network. This allows it to deliver high-speed part program transfers or easier data collection. Remote maintenance, diagnosis and online training are now possible, since the Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B CNCs also has the capability to set up worldwide links via the internet. Its integrated Ethernet interface does not utilize a public operating system, which makes it immune to viruses and “hacker-free”.

The new Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B CNCs offer superior technology, outstanding performance, and impressive gains in power modulation and processing speeds that translates to increased edge quality and shorter cycle times. With an update rate of 125 microseconds, it is 40 times faster than the rate which a neuron can travel within the human brain.

The Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B offers a maximum internal memory of 8 MB. This allows users to store constant inventory nests, without the need of a network access to activate during surplus machine availability.

Filed Under: Controls, Mechanical PT Tagged With: FANUC

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Primary Sidebar

POWER TRANSMISSION REFERENCE GUIDE

DESIGN GUIDE LIBRARY

“motion
Subscribe Today

RSS Featured White Papers

  • Specifying electric rodless actuators: Ten tips for maximizing actuator life and system performance
  • The truth about actuator life: Screw drive survival
  • Top Ten Tips: How to specify electric rod-style actuators for optimal performance, reliability and efficiency

Footer

Motion Control Tips

DESIGN WORLD NETWORK

Design World Online
The Robot Report
Coupling Tips
Linear Motion Tips
Bearing Tips
Fastener Engineering.

MOTION CONTROL TIPS

Subscribe to our newsletter
Advertise with us
Contact us
About us
Follow us on TwitterAdd us on FacebookAdd us on LinkedInAdd us on YouTubeAdd us on Instagram

Copyright © 2022 · WTWH Media LLC and its licensors. All rights reserved.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media.

Privacy Policy | RSS