Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is a manufacturing process that uses a focused beam of laser light to precisely cut or engrave materials. The process involves directing a high-powered laser beam through optics and focusing lenses onto the material. The intense heat of the laser melts, burns, or vaporizes the material, creating a clean and accurate cut or engraving. Laser cutting is valued for its precision, speed, and ability to produce intricate and complex shapes with minimal material waste. It is widely used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and fashion, for applications such as creating detailed prototypes, custom parts, and decorative designs. The technology offers high accuracy and can handle a wide range of materials and thicknesses, making it a versatile choice for many cutting and engraving needs.
Materials:
- Metals (Various Types): Includes steel, aluminum, and stainless steel, used for precise cutting and engraving of thin metal sheets.
- Plastics (Various Types): Includes acrylic, polycarbonate, and polyethylene, utilized for detailed cutting and engraving with minimal material waste.
Wood: Used for creating intricate designs and patterns in woodworking applications.