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20 August 1999 Design and manufacturing tools for laser beam processing
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Abstract
Today's situation with increasingly shorter time-to-market limits and growing variant spectra calls for advanced methods in the manufacturing domain. A big potential for gaining faster and better manufacturing results lies in the application of offline programming, especially if processing small lot sizes. Offline programming offers as main advantage a notable reduction of deadlock times of manufacturing systems. Applying this technology there is no time consumptive teach-in on the robots necessary. A technology module based on CAD/CAM technique--mainly for 3D welding applications--is described which permits to carry out offline path and process planning including simulation and visualization of the processing task.
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Stefan Kaierle, B. Fuerst, Jochen Kittel, Ernst-Wolfgang Kreutz, and Reinhart Poprawe "Design and manufacturing tools for laser beam processing", Proc. SPIE 3833, Intelligent Systems in Design and Manufacturing II, (20 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.359516
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KEYWORDS
Process modeling

Tolerancing

Computer aided design

Laser cutting

Manufacturing

Laser processing

Control systems

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