Laser cutting is now the most advanced, fastest, and most precise method of cutting. It guarantees
100% repeatability of the cut shape. Since laser cutting has been used, cutting complex shapes has become
It is much simpler and, above all, cheaper than other methods. The laser software decides on the quality.
and precision of workmanship, so that the cut is perfectly performed. It is a process in which the energy of the laser beam, either continuous or pulsed, causes the material to be cut to melt in the cutting gap or to
melt and evaporate, and to melt and burn the cut material. Laser cutting is a method used in the processing of almost any plastic material.
It does not cause damage. The cutting process guarantees flawlessness, so no additional processing is required.
A particularly efficient method of cutting is reactive cutting, which uses a stream of oxygen or a mixture of oxygen and argon. In the case of materials with a thickness of no more than 1 mm, the best method of cutting with cracks, i.e., creating gaps in the material. Liquid cutting is a method typically used for high-aluminium alloys. metals such as aluminium, titanium, and magnesium. Nitrogen or argon gas is often used, which allows for precise surface cleaning. By using a more precise method to achieve the desired effect, laser cutting is widely used in many industries, such as furniture, automotive, construction, aviation, and architecture industries.
2D Laser Cutting
2D laser cutting of metal sheets allows for the creation of any, often complex, shape and the processing of
many materials of various thicknesses. Devices operating in 2D technology are distinguished by their
With efficiency and effectiveness, they are intended primarily for the processing of flat elements.
3D Laser Cutting
3D laser cutting is more functional because it is used in more complex projects, such as profiles or
The work is very efficient and precise.
3D laser cutting guarantees more precise processing of materials. This method is used wherever complex geometries need to be produced. The complete machining is performed in one process.