The machine is the first TRUMPF laser marking system with a stable construction that is suitable for industrial use featuring a polymer concrete plate as the main design component. The marking system's functions can be monitored via remote service – our service experts can quickly provide support once you have activated the product.
Large scale in series production
The TruMark Station 7000 is a complete turnkey solution that is extremely versatile to use – for everything from marking to surface processing. With its generous inside dimensions, the TruMark Station 7000 laser marking system provides plenty of space for almost any application. The marking system is suitable for marking large, heavy single parts or multiple small parts. Optionally, you can get the TruMark Station 7000 with our rotary table system for loading parallel to production. The motorised door ensures safety and boosts productivity with quick opening and closing, with an option for partial opening/closing.
The large work area and multiple options mean that the station is ideal for large lot sizes – especially with the rotary table, which is perfectly designed for heavy parts and fixtures up to 35 kg per side.
The well-thought-out design of the work station counteracts fatigue for the machine operator.
One user interface for operating the axes, laser parameters and external communication
The laser power on the workpiece remains entirely unaffected due to the precise spot extraction system. This allows the quality of the marking to remain consistent.
For every application, various TRUMPF beam sources, pulse durations and power classes can be flexibly combined with the station. This allows for perfect application results.
The combination of vibration dampening polymer concrete plate and rotary table unit allow heavy components (up to 75 kg) to be loaded and processed at the same time, without affecting the marking parallel to the cycle time.
Engraving
Watch-maker Junghans is engraving the case backs of the Meister S Chronoscope Platin Edition 160, limited to just 12 pieces, using a TruMark Station 7000 equipped with a TruMicro Mark 2030.
Black marking
The TruMark Station 7000 even marks very intricate products in medical technology – which often have a curved surface – to a consistently high quality. Take, for example, the neurosurgical implants shown above.
Colour change
Washing machine panels made of plastic can be easily and quickly marked with a UV marking laser, thanks to the large work area of the TruMark Station 7000. This results in dark, high-contrast scales, type and brand designations on the light panel, which are also pleasantly smooth to the touch as the plastic is not foamed.
Annealing
Local heat input is used to discolour the workpiece surface. The annealing colour changes depending on the material and the energy input. The surface stays smooth, which means that dirt cannot be deposited.
Discolouration
If the material and laser wavelength are optimally matched, the dye molecules are deliberately discoloured or faded. The surface remains smooth. In addition to metallic materials, organic substances such as wood or leather can also be processed with the TRUMPF marking lasers.
Laser cleaning
Surfaces are easy and quick to clean with the laser. Rust, oil, or phosphate layers can be gently removed in preparation for subsequent processes without damaging the underlying material.
Structuring
The laser can be used to structure surfaces for a specific function. If the surface is structured with tiny melt elevations, significantly higher adhesion effects can be achieved with the same material properties. If interlocking components are structured through the addition of micro-depressions, the running characteristics improve significantly with the same quantity of lubricant.
Ablation
Ablation partially removes thin top layers of multi-layer plastics which are applied to the basic material and have very different colours. This process can be used for the day and night design, for example, which is used in the automotive and other industries.
Foaming
During foaming, the laser heats the plastic to cause a short melting process. During the subsequent cooling process, small gas bubbles become trapped and diffuse the light that falls on them and is reflected. This type of laser marking produces a raised marking.
TruMark Station 7000
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TruMark Station 7000 with rotary changer
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Workpiece specification | ||
Maximum workpiece dimensions without Y axis (W x H x D) | 1000 mm x 450* mm x 650 mm *Depends on laser and optics | - |
Maximum workpiece dimensions with Y axis (W x H x D) | 960 mm x 450* mm x 375 mm *Depends on laser and optics | - |
Rotary plate diameter | - | 770 mm |
Maximum workpiece weight | - | 35 kg per page |
Maximum workpiece weight (without Y axis) | 100 kg | - |
Maximum workpiece weight (with Y axis) | 50 kg | - |
Available motorised axis | ||
Traverse path of Z axis | 500 mm | 500 mm |
Traverse path of X axis | 650 mm | 650 mm |
Traverse path of Y axis | 350 mm (not available for rotary table) | - |
Z traverse speed | 6 m/min (2,7 m/min bei TruMicro Mark) | 6 m/min |
X traverse speed | 6 m/min | 6 m/min |
Y traverse speed | 6 m/min | - |
Dimensions and weight of work station | ||
Dimensions of work station (W x H x D) | 1150 mm x 2000 / 2525 mm x 1420* mm *for rotary table version 1,625 mm | 1150 mm x 2000 / 2525 mm x 1625 mm |
The technical data of all product versions as a download.
TruTops Mark
The TruTops Mark marking software makes marking with the TruMark lasers as easy as possible. The TruTops Mark program combines the marking software, CAD editor, management of laser parameters and interfaces, sequence programming with QuickFlow and a diagnostics tool. An intuitive interface puts all the functions at your fingertips. You can easily draw and arrange graphic objects with the CAD editor. The database for laser parameters enables you to re-use optimised parameters many times over. You can use the QuickFlow sequence programming to create "pick-and-drop" programs that control the complete marking cycle from beginning to end. The diagnostics tool visualises and analyses the analogue measured values recorded by its sensors.
TruTops Mark 3D
Our TruTops Mark 3D marking software impresses through its user-friendly operation and significantly shorter process times. From now on, depending on the application, multiple objects to be marked can be reached with a laser system – especially where multiple lasers would have been required in the past. This makes the marking of three-dimensional surfaces such as sloping or curved surfaces very easy and efficient. In addition to the marking software, the package also includes a comprehensive 3D CAD editor, which can be used to independently create workpieces, and from which drawings for 3D marking can be derived.
TruTops Mark Module Interface
With the TruTops Mark Module Interface (TTM-MI), you can customise the content, appearance and layout of the TruTops Mark user interface, entirely based on your needs. Operation is then tailored to your entire production and process chain. Furthermore, the software module makes it very easy for you to integrate the marking laser into your entire system consisting of database, measurement technology and other components.
The TruTops Mark Station 7000 can be combined with numerous TRUMPF marking laser series, thereby offering the right solution for any application.
The other options for the TruMark Station 7000 optimise your production process and help to improve user-friendliness.
Increase your process reliability with VisionLine, TRUMPF's image processing solution. VisionLine detects the position of the component and ensures that marking takes place in the correct location. It is also possible to read out and check the marked code. The modular structure opens up numerous options. No matter whether the camera looks through the scanner lens, is laterally installed or whether the machine uses one or two cameras – anything is possible.
You can implement high-quality markings even on cylindrical workpieces with the help of the optional rotary axes. A rotary axis with stepping motor enables circumference marking of components.
A guide carriage installed on the machine frame, operated by a program-controlled servo drive enables precise positioning of your components. The traverse path is 375 mm, the repetition accuracy is typically ±0.025 mm, and the traverse speed is 15 m/min.
A precise spot extraction system is used in the work area, with a differential pressure sensor allowing for filter monitoring.
In the event of a fault, TRUMPF service experts will remotely access your laser via a secure remote connection. In many cases the fault can be remedied directly in this way, or the configuration of the laser can be modified in a way that permits you to continue manufacturing until the spare part arrives.
The optional touchscreen also makes control easier for you as well as increasing productivity. At the same time, the newly designed operating panel with its versatile functional buttons ensures intuitive handling and a simple set-up operation.
This product range and information may vary depending on the country. Subject to changes to technology, equipment, price and range of accessories. Please get in touch with your local contact person to find out whether the product is available in your country.
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