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 and lenses, enabling the material to melt, vaporize, or be ablated.
Laser cutting offers smooth edges, high precision, and fast processing speeds, and it can handle materials of varying thicknesses, both metallic and non-metallic. This technology is widely used in industrial manufacturing, mold surface texturing, and is particularly suitable for processing sheet materials into two-dimensional components.
