Webinar

Increase your steel utilization up to 30% with SSAB Laser®

On-demandEnglish
40 Min
Laser cutting
Why is SSAB Laser® the best steel for fast, accurate laser cutting? Find out in this webinar.
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SSAB Laser® is an advanced cold forming steel optimized for laser cutting and automated production. It will improve general productivity, yield and end product quality. SSAB Laser® comes with guaranteed flatness, both before and after laser cutting.

In the webinar you will learn how SSAB Laser® helps to increase your productivity by its optimized properties:

  • Flatness deviation of cut parts ≤ 3.0 mm/m
  • Superior impact toughness and cold forming properties
  • Predictable behavior, less re-work, run unmanned shifts
  • Increase yield by tight nesting with shared cutting lines
  • High quality cut edges even at high cutting speeds
  • Same bending guarantees for all directions

We will also show real case studies where companies by using SSAB Laser® were able to lower their production costs and increase efficiency.

Speaker
Jan Meier
Sales Director, Germany, Denmark & Benelux

Jan Meier has more than 25 years of experience selling to Nordic and European customers at SSAB. He’s currently responsible for Germany, Denmark and Benelux.

Speaker
Daniel Sund
Product manager, SSAB Europe

Daniel Sund is responsible for SSAB’s European product portfolio of hot-rolled strip steels and their development. He has more than 20 years of experience in the steel industry in various areas, including marketing, sales, development, quality assurance and production.

Speaker
Uwe Wolf
Technical development manager, SSAB Europe

With a degree in metallurgical engineering, Uwe has been working in the steel industry for more than 25 years. Uwe spent the last 13 years in technical customer support at SSAB, which means he’s been helping customers develop their products, processes and choice of materials.