Equipment Introduction

Laser cutting uses a laser emitted from a laser generator, which is then focused into a high-power density laser beam through an optical path system. The laser beam irradiates the surface of the workpiece, causing the material to reach its melting or boiling point. Simultaneously, high-pressure gas coaxial with the beam blows away the melted or vaporized metal. As the beam and the workpiece move relative to each other, they ultimately form a cut, achieving the purpose of cutting.

Equipment Characteristics

  • High precision and fast cutting speed.
  • Not limited by cutting pattern restrictions, automatic nesting saves materials.
  • Smooth cutting edges, low processing costs.
  • Does not scratch the work surface during operation.
  • Laser cutting is fast, producing smooth and even cuts.


Types of Processing

Flat parts, curved parts, round parts, irregular parts, etc.


Processing Accuracy

Best cutting precision is ±0.02mm, with a surface roughness of Ra < 6.5μm.


Processing Materials

Can process materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, copper, aluminum, galvanized sheet, etc.