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Can We Perform Bending In Addition To Laser Cutting?

In addition to high-precision laser cutting, we offer a wide range of professional bending services.Whether it’s V-bending or roll bending, we can transform your flat designs into three-dimensional forms, bringing your structural vision to life. By carefully selecting the most suitable bending method based on material properties and product requirements, we ensure every bend is

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How Thick Of A Plate Can Your Laser Cutting System Process?

Our laser cutting capabilities vary depending on the material, allowing us to handle a range of thicknesses to meet different project requirements. For stainless steel and aluminum, we can cut up to 12 mm thick, ensuring each cut is both strong and precise. For carbon steel, our equipment can efficiently process plates up to 20

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How Much Does Laser Cutting Cost?

The cost of laser cutting depends on several key factors: Material Type and Thickness: Different materials and thicknesses require varying laser power and cutting speeds, which affect the price. Part Complexity and Size: Intricate designs or larger parts take longer to process, increasing overall costs. Quantity: Larger orders often benefit from economies of scale, lowering

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What Is The Difference Between CO₂ Lasers And Fiber Lasers?

CO₂ lasers and fiber lasers are two common types of industrial laser cutting sources, but they differ significantly in principle, performance, and applications. CO₂ lasers use carbon dioxide gas to generate far-infrared light, making them suitable for cutting non-metal materials such as wood, acrylic, and fabric, as well as thin metals. Fiber lasers use rare-earth-doped

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What Is The Laser Cutting Process?

Laser cutting is a high-precision manufacturing process that uses a high-power laser beam to accurately cut a variety of materials, including wood, metals, and certain plastics. The laser beam is amplified into high-energy light within a resonant cavity through stimulated emission and is precisely guided onto the workpiece surface via optical components such as mirrors

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