Laser cutting is an incredibly effective process for cutting metal sheets or materials and an excellent solution for customers working with difficult profiles requiring tight tolerances, precision and high speed cutting.
During the laser cutting process, a computer directs a high-powered laser to cut out the desired shape from materials such as aluminum, carbon steel or stainless steel. The laser burns away, melts or vaporizes the material, leaving the desired shape behind.
The powerful laser melts and evaporates sheet metal with unparalleled accuracy, with typical tolerances of +/- 0.1 mm to cater to your most demanding needs.
It allows manufacturer to quickly and easily perform cutting processes. Because of the fast speeds at which it operates, laser cutting typically consumes less energy than other cutting processes.
Laser cutting is much more quicker than traditional mechanical cutting methods. This is because a laser cutter does not utilize any kind of tooling that must be custom-built or modified for your project.
Laser cutting supports nearly all types of materials, you can access a great catalog of laser cutting materials. From ferrous metals to plastic, it can easily cut through otherwise strong and hard materials Laser cutting essentially uses a laser to melt the material in a concentrated area. A laser cutter can be used to cut nearly all types of materials, regardless of strength or hardness.
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