We currently run two different lasers daily ranging from 1000 ~ 4000 Watts of power. Click from the list below to go to a specific laser for specs and cutting demos.
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Laser cutting works by directing the output of a high power laser at the material to be cut. The material then either melts, burns or vaporizes away leaving a cutting edge leaving a high quality surface finish.
Advantages of laser cutting
over mechanical cutting vary
according to the situation,
but important factors are;
lack of physical contact,
since there is no cutting
edge which can become
contaminated by the material
or contaminate the material,
and to some extent
precision, since there is no
wear on the laser. There is
also a reduced chance of
warping the material that is
being cut as laser systems
have a small heat affected
zone. Disadvantages of laser
cutting may include the high
energy required.





