Plasma cutting machines (Small Fiber Laser Cutting Machine) are suitable for small and large scale manufacturers, artists, and even DIY enthusiasts.
Used to cut precise metal shapes, plasma cutting machines can suit the needs of an individual wishing to cut custom metal plates, through to industrial scale business operations needing to quickly and accurately cut hundreds of identical shapes, via either handheld plasma cutting systems or mechanized plasma.
Why do we need plasma cutting machines?
Industry today relies upon the use of manipulated heavy metals and alloys; everything from cars, bridges and even robots cannot be manufactured without the ability to accurately form metal components.
However, while metal is incredibly strong, it`s also highly resistant to damage, meaning specialist machinery is required in order to accurately cut and manipulate the materials.
Stable machining accuracy, efficient cutting capability, accurate positioning
Laser cutting for metals has the advantages over plasma cutting of being more precise and using less energy when cutting sheet metal; however, most industrial lasers cannot cut through the greater metal thickness that plasma can.
The efficient and economical fiber Laser Cutting Machine adopts international advanced fiber lasers, speed reducers, servo motors, gears, racks and the like, has high precision and stable performance, can cut various metal plates, and is mainly suitable for fast cutting of stainless steel, carbon steel, manganese steel, copper plates, galvanized plates, various alloy plates, rare metals and other materials. Applicable industries: sheet metal, precision instruments, mechanical equipment, metal molds, kitchen and toilet products, auto parts, craft gifts, jewelry, glasses, lighting, mobile phone communication, digital products, electronic components, clocks, computer parts, instruments, etc.
Advantages of laser cutting over mechanical cutting include easier workholding and reduced contamination of workpiece (since there is no cutting edge which can become contaminated by the material or contaminate the material). Precision may be better, since the laser beam does not wear during the process. There is also a reduced chance of warping the material that is being cut, as laser systems have a small heat-affected zone.