The LaserWay project is set to transform the manufacturing landscape by replacing conventional, inefficient, and environmentally damaging methods with agile, high-speed laser-based production lines. The initiative focuses on three cutting-edge laser technologies: laser blanking, laser micro-drilling, and extreme high-speed laser material deposition (EHLA) chosen for their potential to enable more sustainable, precise, and adaptable manufacturing processes.
At the heart of the project is the development of WayFASTER machines, designed to elevate the performance of these laser technologies. These machines incorporate lightweight structural designs, advanced vibration control, and optimized programming tailored for high-speed laser operations. Complementing this, WayBETTER Photonics ensures precise and reliable laser beam delivery at extreme processing speeds, addressing the distinct requirements of each laser application.
To further boost efficiency and sustainability, the WaySTRONGER integration concept combines mechanical and digital innovations to seamlessly embed these technologies into existing manufacturing ecosystems. This approach enhances the resilience, flexibility, and eco-efficiency of modern production lines.
To achieve the project’s main goal, the fulfilment of the following specific objectives is required:
• Objective 1: To develop machines for extremely high-speed 2D applications.
• Objective 2: To maintain the gap between the laser nozzle and the metallic part at extremely high-speed.
• Objective 3: To program smoother tool paths for high-speed movements.
• Objective 4: In-process control at high-speeds to avoid downtime related to quality issues.
• Objective 5: To provide a sustainable alternative to conventional processes.
• Objective 6: To demonstrate and validate the project solutions