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Laser Cutting

Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to cut materials with precision. It is a versatile and efficient method commonly used in industrial manufacturing, crafting, and various other applications. The process involves directing a high-powered laser beam through optics to the material surface, where it melts, burns, or vaporizes the material, leaving a precise cut or engraved pattern.

The key components of a typical laser cutting system include a laser source, focusing optics, a computer numerical control (CNC) system, and a material bed or platform. The CNC system guides the laser beam’s movement, allowing for precise control over the cutting process.

Laser cutting is suitable for a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, wood, fabrics, and more. Its advantages include high precision, minimal material waste, and the ability to cut intricate designs that might be challenging with traditional methods. Additionally, laser cutting is often faster than traditional cutting methods, making it a popular choice in various industries for tasks such as prototyping, signage creation, and custom fabrication.

Overall, laser cutting has become a widely adopted technology due to its versatility, accuracy, and efficiency in various applications across different industries.

Cutting capacity with our IPG made in Germany laser
Thickness (plate size 6.5 x 2 m)02/N2
Carbon Steel
20.002
Stainless Steel
10.0N2
Brass
8.0N2
Copper
4.0O2
Aluminum
10.0N2