the cutting out of garment parts with an intense, powerful beam of light that quickly vaporizes the fabric.
The laser cutting of aluminium using oxygen as the cutting gas is often used for thicknesses from 0.5 mm. The cut width is extremely narrow and fast cutting speeds with good profile surfaces can be achieved using this method.
Very fine cutting by laser, where traditional die-cutting cannot achieve the required level of detail.
The cutting out of label profiles without the use of a die but using a computer controlled laser. The laser 'vaporises' the material as it travels around following the contour required.
A metal processing method using high power lasers for cutting metal sheets
Large blades and "hard steel" blades are cut from sheets of steel on a state-of-the-art computer-controlled laser machine that has the capacity to "laser out" blades to a specified shape.
A popular processing procedure for close tolerance cutting of thin gauge titanium products.
Manufacturing and fabricating process which uses an industrial laser to cut materials, often metals. Metals able to be cut by the laser cutting process include mild steels, aluminum, stainless steels, aerospace alloys, and coated steels.
Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to cut materials, and is usually used in industrial manufacturing.