Laser cutting is a process that uses a high-intensity laser beam to cut materials. This method enables precise and smooth cutting of materials such as metal, plastic, wood, fabric, and acrylic.
Laser Cutting at a Glance:
How does it work? A concentrated laser beam is focused onto the material, generating heat that cuts the material by melting, burning, or vaporizing it.
Advantages:
Provides highly precise and detailed cutting
Creates clean edges, reducing the need for secondary processing
Allows complex shapes to be cut easily
As it is a non-contact process, the material does not deform
Areas of Use: Widely used in many fields such as industry, advertising, architectural modeling, textiles, automotive, and jewelry manufacturing.