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The laser’s focused beam, typically under 0.35mm in diameter, can achieve kerf widths as narrow as 0.1mm. With computer-controlled motion, the system removes human error, ensuring repeatable precision within a 0.05mm range.
Laser cutting achieves exceptionally smooth, burr-free edges that often require minimal finishing. The quality of the cut varies with the type and thickness of the metal, but it generally surpasses other cutting methods. Since the process uses a laser beam, there is no physical edge to wear down, ensuring the most precise cuts. Additionally, the cutting beam’s small heat-affected zone prevents damage, warping, or blemishing of the material.
Laser cutting is highly adaptable and efficient, making it ideal for both prototypes and one-off pieces. Its speed and precision also make it suitable for large production runs. The process excels at creating intricate shapes and patterns, as well as large manufacturing components.
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