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Laser Cutting and Its Implementation on Different Metals

When it comes to cutting metals, laser cutting is the most commonly used method. In this article we understand the nuances of laser cutting and know about its application on different metals through examples.

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Laser Cutting and Its Implementation on Different Metals

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  1. Laser Cutting and Its Implementationon DifferentMetals When it comes to cutting metals, laser cutting is the most commonly used method. There are more than 100 different types of metals used by different industries as a part oftheir manufacturing process. In order to implement metal cutting efficiently and safely by cutting down the costs, lasers were introduced in1960s. Let’s understand the nuances of laser cutting and knowabout its application on different metals throughexamples.

  2. Laser cutting onsteel Steel is the most regularly used metal in the industries allover the world. It is considered to be a very crucial material usedin the manufacturing process of automotive and aerospace industry parts. These include the outer bodies of aircrafts and cars. As fiber lasers work on high power and frequency, they can cut through thick and thin steel materials quiteeasily. Cutting of mild steel – having a thickness of around 0.5mmto 1.9mm can be done at the speed of up to10m/minute. Laser cutting on reflectivemetals Metals like gold are considered to be reflective metals. Some laser cutters have problems with cutting reflective metals due to the flashback damage (laser beam is reflected back to the laser’s beam delivery optic). Shearing of these metals ask for good quality laser cutting machines having advanced laser cutting spare parts. Such a laser machine would be able to cut through reflective metals easily and efficiently. By using it,you can also create different kind of intricateshapes. Laser cutting oncopper Apart from Gold and Silver, Copper also has excellent conductive abilities for electrical currents. If a coppermetal sheet is thinner than 0.5mm, it can be cut by a fiberlaser cutting machine at one go. But with thickness more thanthat,

  3. multiple trials might be required. However, the result will be smooth and successful. To get more idea about how copper cutting is implemented, you can watch different videos available on the website of your local metal cuttingfabricator. Laser cutting on AluminumFoil Aluminum foil is used in an array of industries but is most commonly used by the packaging industry. For quickly cutting a thin aluminum foil, the fastest speed used is 100kHz. It is important that Aluminum is cut at one pulse as repeatedpulses can cause damage to the material. The maximum cutting speed at a particular frequency is based on the combination of pulse repetition frequency and spot diameter. If these are set right, there isn’t any pulse to pulse spotseparation. Laser cutting on silvermaterials Silver is a material used for both industrial and commercial purposes. It is commonly found in electronic items, energy devices and jewellery. Silver is most sought after due to its aesthetic and functional quality like electrical conduction. A single mode laser is used for cutting silver as it is flexible, provides high speed and offers quality cutting at low pricesand zeromaintenance. Laser cutting is a widely used method in metal fabricationand can be implemented on a range of metals. You can knowmore

  4. about laser cutting and using the right laser parts and consumablesthrough from the professionals working at ametal fabrication company nearyou.

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