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Laser Cutting at Batchforce

Choosing laser cutting assures you of a technique that is efficient in its use of materials.

Applications of laser cutting

Laser cutting is widely used in industries where high precision and quality are required. Examples include the production of automotive parts, signaling, electronics, and custom sheet metal parts. The ability to cut complex patterns and shapes with minimal post-processing makes laser cutting an indispensable technology in modern production processes.

Laser Cutting: Precise Cuts with Minimal Material Waste

Laser cutting offers unparalleled precision and efficiency in cutting a variety of materials, with minimal waste. This technique is particularly well suited for applications where accuracy and a clean finish are essential, such as in the electronics and packaging industries. By integrating laser cutting into your production process, you can reduce costs, increase throughput and ensure consistency in your product quality.

Benefits of Laser Cutting

  • High Precision: Laser cutting delivers clean cuts with sharp edges, ideal for manufacturing parts that must meet rigorous industry standards.
  • Minimal Material Waste: Due to the accuracy of the process, material is optimally utilized, resulting in cost savings and higher production efficiency.
  • Versatility in Applications: Suitable for both nonmetallic and thin metals, making the process ideal for various industries such as electronics and packaging.

Disadvantages of Laser Cutting

  • Limited Thickness: Although laser cutting is very precise, it can be less effective for cutting extremely thick materials.
  • Higher Costs with Complexity: Costs may increase when cutting very complex shapes or working with reflective materials such as copper.
  • Limited Material Application: Laser cutting is primarily suitable for conductive and non-conductive materials, but may have limitations when cutting certain plastics or composites.

Types of Laser Cutting

  1. CO2 Lasers
    CO2 lasers are ideal for cutting nonmetals and thin metals with excellent edge finishing. These lasers offer accuracy and versatility, making them suitable for applications such as cutting plastics, wood, and thin metal sheets.
  2. Fiber Lasers
    Fiber lasers are particularly well suited for high-speed metal cutting, especially for materials such as stainless steel, aluminum and copper. They offer superior cutting speed and energy efficiency, making them ideal for production applications where speed and precision are important.
  3. Laser Drilling
    This technique is used for drilling very small and precise holes in materials. Laser drilling is ideal for applications in the electronics and medical industries where precision is essential.
  4. Laser Engraving and Laser Etching
    Laser cutting can be combined with laser engraving and etching to apply complex designs and text to materials. These techniques are ideal for personalizing products and creating unique designs.

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