Exploring Excellence with Infinity F1

Fiber Laser Cutting Systems

SLTL Group, a pioneer in Fiber Laser Cutting Systems, has unveiled the groundbreaking ‘Infinity F1’ fiber laser cutting machine. This technologically advanced system boasts an all-new in-house developed software upgrade known as IMPACT, seamlessly integrated with IoT i.e. sltl dynamix, catering to the unique demands of the Metal Cutting industry.

This exceptional machine is engineered for precision metal cutting. At the same time, its cutting-edge software empowers real-time optimization of the entire production process, facilitating data collection and generating operational and performance insights, ultimately boosting productivity. It excels in cutting various materials, including MS, SS, Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Inconel, specialty alloys, and coated and textured metal sheets.  

The Infinity F1 caters to the high-end market, offering a power range from 3 kW to 30 kW. Enriched with premium features, it consistently delivers precise cuts; its smart hardware and software ensure impressive cutting speeds without compromising output quality. Moreover, the inclusion of Material Engineering, 3 Stage Piercing, Anti Collision Mechanism, Dynamic Fume Suction, Smart Gas Selection, and Wi-Fi connectivity elevates these machines, making them intelligent and easily manageable. Their adaptability allows for effortless customization, empowering businesses to optimize productivity and efficiency.  

All-new Infinity F1 is rapidly emerging as the industry’s preferred choice, thanks to its refined design and cutting-edge software framework. This system transforms factories into smarter facilities by delivering remarkable cut quality and integrating features that reduce production costs while maximizing output. The system features SLTL’s in-house developed software, enhancing the user experience, providing intuitive control, and unlocking a world of capabilities.

Details:
Sahajanand Laser Technology Ltd (SLTL Group)
www.sltl.com
Hall & Stall: 5/B-106


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