The uses of laser cutting
Laser cutting allows you to create the most complex shapes, while retaining the integrity of the product. In addition to cutting precision, the quality of the finish and the absence of deformation are guaranteed.
Laser cutting uses a beam of light that is projected onto the material to be cut and, controlled by a computer, cuts the material extremely accurately, resulting in a high-quality cut.
With laser cutting, it is also possible to make cuts with a very small radius of curvature and cut materials that have already been surface coated without ruining the coating and without any cleaning or polishing of the cut edge being necessary.
Those who take advantage of laser technology in carpentry can produce items ranging from basic laser-cut plates, up to more complex laser cutting and which can create complete frames for machines and other structures.
Aluminium can be laser cut to thicknesses of 10 mm, iron up to 20 mm and stainless steel up to 15 mm.
Steel is the main material used in laser cutting of the highest quality. Nowadays, it has become common to use laser cutting even in carpentry. It has many advantages that can be summarised as follows: