Fiber Lasers
designed and assembled in Poland
Laser parameters and equipment are provided in the detailed offer.
Fibre laser cutting machines are modern devices that stand out for their numerous advantages. They are not only an excellent and much more cost-effective alternative to CO2 technology, but also possess many features that allow for up to 70% higher production output and better quality. FIBRE technology enables the cutting of sheets and other materials of various thicknesses, from very thin to very thick. The wavelength in a FIBRE laser measures 1.064 micrometres. These properties provide an intensity 100 times greater than in CO2 systems of similar power.
Main advantages of the laser:
- maintenance-free optical fibre,
- no consumable parts,
- the fibre laser source occupies approximately one-third less space,
- high energy efficiency – 100,000 h of operation,
- universal application (special sheets, mild and stainless steel, copper, brass, aluminium, titanium).
Fibre laser
- increases work efficiency by 80%,
- reduces service costs by 70%,
- saves 80% of energy,
- minimises gas consumption,
- saves 30% of floor space.

Advantages of the coil-fed laser cutting line:
- The material length is limited only by the coil size!
The coil cutting line allows optimal use of sheet size and layout of cut parts. The length of cut components may reach several dozen metres, limited only by coil capacity.
- Standard laser cutting solutions using sheet blanks require a large table surface to achieve high productivity. In addition, the laser does not cut during sheet loading or unloading, which reduces efficiency.
The solution to this problem is coil cutting, enabling continuous production without downtime. Thanks to the automated feeder, the laser can operate while the material moves, maximising cutting process optimisation.
- To minimise material waste during cutting, the machine is equipped as standard with a nesting function. The software supplied with the laser allows production planning for multiple coils in advance, supporting supply chain continuity.
- The cost of standard sheet blanks includes prior cutting and flattening. Coil material is 6–10% cheaper compared to standard sheet blanks.
- Setting up a conventional laser workstation involves numerous operations typically performed by one operator, often limiting productivity.
Through automation of many processes such as gravity waste removal into containers and automatic material feeding, the operator’s workload is reduced, significantly increasing efficiency.
- Coil material takes up much less storage space than standard sheet blanks, making it cheaper to store.
Manufacturer: Cormak

CORMAK JERZY ZALEWSKI
Brzeska 120, 08-110 Siedlce, Poland
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