Laser Cutting Machines are advanced manufacturing tools that utilize highly focused laser beams to cut, engrave, or shape a wide range of materials with exceptional precision and efficiency. As a core equipment in modern industrial processing, they have revolutionized manufacturing workflows by replacing traditional mechanical cutting methods with a non-contact, high-precision approach.
The working principle of laser cutting machines lies in converting electrical energy into concentrated laser energy, which is then focused into a tiny spot (usually 0.1-0.3mm in diameter) through optical systems. This intense laser beam melts, burns, or vaporizes materials along a preset path, while high-pressure assist gases (such as nitrogen or oxygen) blow away the molten residue to form smooth, burr-free cuts.
Featuring micron-level accuracy, fast cutting speed, and strong flexibility, these machines can handle complex patterns and tiny structures that are difficult for traditional tools to achieve. They are widely applicable to various industries, including metal fabrication, automotive, aerospace, electronics, architecture, and signage, processing materials like steel, aluminum, acrylic, wood, etc.
Each tailored to different material and precision requirements. With the integration of CNC technology, they enable automated, high-efficiency production, reducing material waste and labor costs while ensuring consistent quality, making them indispensable in modern intelligent manufacturing.