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Laser Cutting Basics

Laser cutting is an advanced manufacturing technology that utilizes a focused high-power laser beam to precisely cut various materials. The laser thermally melts, burns, or vaporizes the material along a computer-controlled path, resulting in a high-quality cut edge with minimal kerf. Known for its exceptional accuracy, high processing speed, and non-contact nature, laser cutting is widely used for metals, plastics, wood, ceramics, and composites.

Metal Cutting

Laser metal cutting employs a concentrated laser beam to melt or vaporize metallic materials with high precision, producing clean and accurate cuts without mechanical contact. This method is especially suitable for manufacturing complex geometries and is widely applied in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and machinery.

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Non-Metal Cutting

Laser non-metal cutting is an advanced processing technology that utilizes high-energy laser beams to precisely cut non-metallic materials—such as plastics, wood, glass, ceramics, and textiles. By focusing the laser to instantaneously vaporize or melt material in a localized area, it achieves clean, high-precision, and non-contact cutting, making it ideal for processing complex geometries.

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New Material Cutting

Laser cutting of advanced materials—including carbon fiber composites, 3D-printed polymers, and other high-performance substrates—enables precise, non-contact processing that avoids introducing mechanical stress. By using focused laser beams, the technology cleanly sections composite and synthetic materials while preserving their structural integrity and achieving micron-level accuracy.

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