Laser cutting is a sophisticated manufacturing technique that use a powerful laser beam to precisely and accurately cut, shape, or engrave materials. Intense heat produced by the concentrated laser melts, burns, or vaporises the material, producing smooth, clean edges with little waste. Computer systems operate laser cutting machines, enabling the efficient production of intricate patterns and complicated designs. Numerous materials, including as steel, stainless steel, aluminium, polymers, and composites, can be used with this method. High cutting speed, superior accuracy, less material distortion, and little post-processing are some of the benefits of laser cutting. Automotive, aerospace, electronics, metal fabrication, and industrial manufacturing are some of the industries that use it extensively.
Applications
Precision cutting of metal sheets and plates
Fabrication of industrial machinery and equipment
Manufacturing of electrical panels and enclosures
Cutting of stainless steel, aluminum, and mild steel sheets
Production of decorative metal designs and architectural elements
Sheet metal fabrication for industrial and commercial applications