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Meet Tannlin at Coiltech 2026: laser systems built for quality, accuracy and consistency

  • Tannlin
  • Mar 18
  • 4 min read
TG1 laser system

For manufacturers in electric motors, generators, transformers and winding, Coiltech has become a key meeting point for new production technologies, materials and machinery. This year’s German edition takes place in Augsburg on 25–26 March 2026, bringing together suppliers and specialists from across the sector. 

For Tannlin, that makes Coiltech the right place to have a very specific conversation: how to improve quality, dimensional accuracy and consistency in laser processing, while also creating a clear route to higher throughput.

Our focus at the show will be on systems and their role in helping manufacturers move from accurate cutting in principle to repeatable production performance in practice.



Why Coiltech matters for Tannlin’s audience


Coiltech is a natural fit for Tannlin because the audience aligns closely with the applications where precision, repeatability and throughput matter most. The priority audience for this year’s event is electric motor core manufacturers, with fuel cell manufacturing as a relevant adjacency where similar production needs often sit close by.

These manufacturers are not just looking for a system that can cut a good sample. They need a system that can:

  • hold tolerance over long production runs

  • maintain part quality at speed

  • reduce manual intervention

  • scale capacity as demand grows

  • support commercially viable, production-ready automation

That is exactly where Tannlin’s systems story is strongest.



What Tannlin will be showcasing at Coiltech

At Coiltech, Tannlin will be talking about its wider laser systems offering, with the emphasis on how those systems are engineered around quality, accuracy and consistency. The conversation will focus on the elements that matter most in real production environments:


1. High-accuracy laser processing

Tannlin’s systems are built for high-accuracy laser processing of thin metals, an area the company positions as one of the most demanding laser applications. The goal is not just to achieve a precise cut once, but to do it repeatedly and reliably. 


2. Scalable automation

One of the clearest themes for the show is automation as a route to scale. Tannlin’s systems can take a process from attended operation to unattended running, helping manufacturers increase output while reducing reliance on constant manual loading and unloading.

For the right application, that means a system can move from being labour-intensive to becoming a more autonomous production asset — without compromising the quality of the final part.


3. Dual-head throughput gains

A major point of difference in the discussion will be Tannlin’s ability to scale throughput through dual-head configurations. This matters because dual-head systems do not just offer incremental gains — they can literally double output without impacting quality.

That is an important message for Coiltech visitors. In high-volume environments, the most valuable productivity gain is one that increases capacity in a straightforward, measurable way while still protecting dimensional accuracy and repeatability. Rather than forcing more from a single process path, dual-head capability creates a clean, commercially meaningful route to higher output.


4. Lower average power while cutting at speed

Another important part of the conversation will be energy efficiency and process stability. Tannlin’s systems operate at lower average laser power than many competitors, while still cutting at speed. In practical terms, that supports a strong efficiency story, but it also matters for the part itself: lower average power can help support part quality and dimensional accuracy by reducing unnecessary thermal load during processing.

For manufacturers balancing throughput, energy use and cut performance, that is a valuable differentiator.


5. Custom system capability

For visitors whose process goes beyond a standard machine requirement, Tannlin will also be discussing its custom laser systems capability. The company develops turnkey systems tailored to specific customer requirements, combining laser processing, automation and system design across applications such as cutting, welding and ablation. 



The key message: scale output without losing control


The thread running through Tannlin’s presence at Coiltech is simple:

Higher throughput should not come at the expense of quality.

That is why the story is not just about speed. It is about:

  • quality that protects yield

  • accuracy that supports tight tolerances

  • consistency that holds up across shifts and long runs

  • automation that enables unattended production

  • dual-head architectures that increase capacity without compromising output quality

  • lower average power that supports both efficiency and cut stability

For electric motor core manufacturers especially, those are the factors that turn a laser system from a technical option into a production asset.


laser cutting

What to discuss with Tannlin at the show


If you’re attending Coiltech, a conversation with Tannlin is likely to be most valuable if you’re exploring questions like:

  • How can we improve consistency across longer runs?

  • How do we scale throughput without introducing more quality risk?

  • Would automation reduce manual handling and improve utilisation?

  • Could a dual-head system materially improve our output?

  • How does lower average power affect part quality, dimensional accuracy and operating cost?

  • Do we need a standard platform, or a more tailored system approach?

These are exactly the kinds of challenges Tannlin will be there to discuss.



Book a meeting with Tannlin at Coiltech


Coiltech is a focused event, and that makes pre-booked conversations especially valuable. If you’re attending Coiltech in Augsburg on 25–26 March and want to discuss electric motor core manufacturing, fuel cell-adjacent applications, or your wider laser processing requirements, now is the time to book a meeting. 

Whether you are looking at:

  • improving part quality

  • tightening dimensional accuracy

  • increasing automation

  • doubling throughput with dual-head systems

  • or reviewing custom system options

Tannlin would be happy to talk through your application and production goals.




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