Cutting — 3d Laser
Most shops cut flat, then form. That means: ❌ Drilling holes after bending ❌ Trimming edges after stamping ❌ Extra fixtures and handling
| Feature | Benefit | | --- | --- | | 6-axis robotic arm | Cuts any angle, any contour, any surface | | 3kW fiber laser source | Clean cuts up to 12mm mild steel, 6mm aluminum | | Auto nozzle changer | Handles multiple gas types without stopping | | Offline programming | No downtime; program while machine cuts | | Compact cell design | Fits in a standard garage or factory bay | 3d laser cutting
A: Often yes, as long as there is access for the laser head and assist gas. If you tell me your specific industry (e.g., automotive, jewelry, signage, medical devices), I can tailor the content further with exact use cases and keywords. Most shops cut flat, then form
A: No. Engraving marks the surface; cutting goes through the material. Target Audience: Engineers
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3D Laser Cutting Explained: How It Works, Benefits, and Applications