LASER CUTTING
Precision laser-cutting proofing and mass-production services
What is Laser cutting
Because laser beams can cut through almost any material, laser cutting has become a processing staple. The power and density of laser beams determine what kind of materials they can engrave and cut, with some even capable of cutting through notoriously dense material like diamond. A thermal processing technology, laser cutting simultaneously uses laser oscillators that fire extremely powerful high-temperature laser beams and high-pressure gas to quickly penetrate objects and burn melted material, allowing for objects to be cut. Because laser cutting machines are computer-operable, their designs can be programmed. The most widely used laser cutting computer software are CAD, CRD, and AI, among others.
During laser processing, different factors need to be taken into consideration, such as those that affect cutting - like power, gas flow, and pressure – nozzle height, cutting speed, and the material of the object being cut. The cutting heads of laser cutting machines use a height sensor control system to optimize precision. Laser beams track alongside workpieces during the cutting process to navigate variables in the surface and heights of materials, allowing the machine to keep the cutting head and material at a shared height throughout. The auxiliary gases used during the process are selected based on their compatibility with the materials in use, with oxygen optimizing the cutting of general carbon steel and aluminum that of nitrogen (Nitrogen/N2 laser cutting), producing a smooth surface finish.
Laser cutting offers the added advantage of getting the job done fast for subsequent procedures like sheet metal and welding. HUBTICLE incorporates laser cutting and all its perks to provide customers with fast, high-quality proofing and mass production services.
Our Advantages
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Rapid Prototyping
Mass Production
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Comprehensive One-stop Services
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No MOQ