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Laser cutting of metals: precision and efficiency in production

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Laser cutting uses a focused laser beam to achieve high precision and minimal distortion of materials.

Laser cutting of metals: precision and efficiency in production

In an era of continuous technological progress, laser cutting of metals is considered one of the most accurate and efficient methods of processing materials. This process not only speeds up manufacturing operations, but also opens up new possibilities for design and innovative designs.

Laser cutting uses a focused laser beam to achieve high precision and minimal distortion of materials. Due to its versatility and high productivity, this method is used in a wide variety of industries - from aircraft manufacturing to jewelry.

Application

The technology has found wide application in the creation of complex elements, art objects, as well as in the mass production of parts for cars, aircraft and household appliances. Metal cutting in Kaliningrad is carried out at an affordable price. Follow the link to order the service on the website.

Advantages

Compared with traditional processing methods, laser cutting shows significant advantages:

1. High accuracy. The laser is capable of cutting with millimeter precision.

2. Cleanliness of the cut. Minimal heat affected zone ensures clean, smooth edges.

3. Flexibility. Lasers can create complex contours and cut thin materials without risk of deformation.

4. Efficiency. High metal processing speed and the ability to work without changeover to different types of metals increase production efficiency.

Types

The type of metal and its thickness determine the choice of laser type. The power of the device and the focal length directly affect the quality and speed of the process. There are the following types of laser cutting:

1. Fiber optic. Uses fiber optic cable to generate the beam. Effective due to high accuracy, speed and efficiency.

2. Plasma. Works by creating a plasma arc between the electrode and the material being processed, suitable for processing thick metal sheets.

3. Airborne laser. Uses compressed air as a working gas. This reduces production costs and is suitable for non-metallic materials or thin sheet metal.

Laser Safety

Safety when working with laser equipment is essential to preventing injury. Wearing safety glasses, ensuring proper ventilation and avoiding direct contact with the laser beam are mandatory precautions.

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