Variable speeds and exceptional quality make laser cutting a decidedly attractive machining method. Owing to markedly efficient material utilization and a high degree of flexibility this method is certainly economical. The cutting edges are normally so clean that any reworking is not necessary.
While laser technology with its high precision cutting has established its place in the automotive and metalworking industries, the usage of bundled light instead of hardened steel is still a novelty in working with wood and solid surfaces, e.g. mineral composites. Unlike conventional milling techniques, laser cutting allows the creation of significantly more delicate and complex contours. The nonimpact machining of sheet materials is not only precise and quick but also - owing to the narrow cutting width and the resulting minimized material waste – highly efficient. All these advantages substantiate laser cutting’s economic efficiency - even for prototype quantities. Laser cutting is literally the “cutting edge“ technology.