Overview of Laser Cutting
Laser cutting technology transforms industrial production by driving intelligent automation. It has widespread use across industries like metal processing, automotive manufacturing, and aerospace. This is due to its unmatched precision, efficiency, and flexibility. As a result, the technology revolutionizes production processes and enhances efficiency. Additionally, laser cutting allows for precise, complex shapes with minimal material wastage. This further improves production processes.
Laser cutting uses a high-power-density laser beam as a heat source. The laser passes through an optical transmission system and focuses into a small, high-energy spot on the workpiece surface. This concentrated energy rapidly heats the material to its melting or vaporizing point. At the same time, assist gas, such as oxygen or nitrogen, blows molten material away from the kerf. This completes the cutting process. Furthermore, a computer numerical control (CNC) system precisely guides the cutting path. This ensures repeatable results for complex patterns.

Technical Parameters and Equipment Models
When evaluating laser cutting machines, you must consider key technical parameters. These include laser power, precision, and repeatability. These factors determine cutting capacity and speed. Laser power can range from hundreds of watts to tens of thousands of watts. High-end machines achieve micron-level accuracy. In addition, factors such as beam quality and work surface size affect cutting performance. For instance, superior beam quality ensures smoother cut surfaces. A larger work area enables the processing of larger plates.
Fiber laser cutting machines dominate the market due to their exceptional beam quality, high electro-optical conversion efficiency (over 30%), and low maintenance requirements. These machines perform high-speed cutting of materials like carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys. On the other hand, CO2 laser cutting machines remain highly effective for cutting non-metallic materials. They are also suitable for acrylic, wood, fabric, and thicker sheet metal. However, they have lower electro-optical efficiency.
Looking ahead, laser cutting technology moves toward higher power and greater intelligence. Ultra-high-power lasers push the boundaries of material thickness. This allows the cutting of thicker materials. Moreover, integrating automated systems, intelligent software, and real-time monitoring is transforming laser cutting machines. They are becoming unmanned, intelligent production lines. As these advancements continue, welcome to order your laser cutting machine from us. We offer high-quality, reliable machines equipped with the latest technology. This will optimize your production. Feel free to contact us for more information or to place your order.



