LASER CUTTING PROCESS
Laser cutting is a modern and widely used material processing technique. The cutting tool in this method is a high-energy-density laser beam that cuts through the material.
Laser cutting process sequence
The laser cutting process is based on the interaction of the laser beam at its focal point, where its power is the highest, causing rapid melting, evaporation, ablation and heating of the material to ignition temperature. The area where the beam strikes the material is flushed with a fast-flowing gas, which, flowing along the beam axis, removes the molten material.
| MAXIMUM LASER POWER |
160W (option*: 80W, 90W, 130W, 180W) |
| WORKING AREA |
1300 x 2500 mm |
| DIMENSIONS |
3000 x 1600 x 990 mm |
| CUTTING SPEED |
0 – 24,000 mm/min |
| POSITIONING ACCURACY |
± 0.1 mm |
| VOLTAGE |
230V |
| POWER |
1500W |
| OPERATING TEMPERATURE |
0–45 ℃ |
| OPERATING SYSTEM |
Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 (32/64 bit) |
| SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS |
PLT, AI, DST, DXF, BMP |
| COMPATIBLE SOFTWARE |
CorelDraw AutoCAD Photoshop |
| DRIVE TYPE |
Stepper motors |
| TUBE COOLING |
CW5200 chiller |
| MATERIAL COOLING |
air |
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