Laser Cutting
Laser cutting is a precision machining process that uses a high-powered laser beam to cut, engrave, or mark materials with extreme accuracy. The laser melts, burns, or vaporizes the material along a specified path, guided by computer-controlled systems (CNC).
This method allows for clean edges, tight tolerances, and complex shapes, making it ideal for both prototyping and high-volume production.
Applications of Laser Cutting
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Automotive Industry: Cutting parts for vehicle bodies, gears, and interior components.
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Aerospace: Used for precision cutting of lightweight and high-strength materials.
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Electronics: Creating detailed components for circuit boards and device casings.
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Construction & Architecture: Cutting decorative panels, metal frameworks, and interior designs.
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Medical Devices: Manufacturing precise components for surgical tools and instruments.
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Signage & Advertising: Producing custom signs, logos, and acrylic displays.