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Laser cutting

Laser cutting is a modern material processing method that uses a focused laser beam to precisely cut various types of metal sheets. This technology is highly popular in industries such as automotive, aerospace, construction, and machinery and equipment manufacturing.

Cutting parameters
MATERIAL 12000W
Steel 45mm
Steel K, O 40mm
Aluminium 15mm
Brass 16mm

How Does Laser Cutting Work?

Laser cutting is performed using a high-energy laser beam focused on the surface of the metal sheet. The beam heats the material to its melting point, causing it to either vaporize or melt. The process is often assisted by technical gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, or argon, which remove the molten material from the cutting area, enhancing the precision and quality of the edges.

How Does Laser Cutting Work?

Applications of Laser Cutting

Laser cutting technology is widely used for:

  • Producing parts with complex shapes,
  • Precisely cutting components without the need for additional processing,
  • Rapid prototyping,
  • Processing various metals, including stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and titanium.
Applications of Laser Cutting

Advantages of laser cutting

  1. Precision – the laser ensures an extremely narrow cutting line, which allows you to minimize material losses and obtain high-quality details.
  2. High speed – this method is much faster compared to traditional cutting techniques, speeding up the production process.
  3. Flexibility – you can cut different materials with different thicknesses without having to change tools.
  4. No need for finishing – laser cut edges are clean and do not require further processing.
  5. Automation – the process can be easily integrated with CNC systems, which enables production automation.
Advantages of laser cutting

Summary

Laser cutting of sheet metal is a technology that allows achieving high precision and efficiency in industry, although it requires significant investment outlays. It is an ideal solution in situations where accuracy, speed and quality of finishing are important.

Summary