Along with the continuous development of the field of modern mechanical processing, advanced Laser cutting technology was born that not only integrates the optimal functions of previously appeared metal cutting technologies but also improves the more modern, more versatile to meet increasing demands in industrial and civil applications. Besides metal processing, Laser cutting technology can also cut many other materials with different thicknesses, bringing quality, efficiency and more refined aesthetics.
Brief introduction to Laser cutting technology
Lasers were first discovered in 1960 by American physicist Theodore Maiman. Thanks to this discovery, scientists have gradually researched in depth and found many great benefits when exploiting and taking advantage of this Laser line. To date, Lasers have been applied in many fields such as: barcode scanning, Laser printing, CD/DVD optical disc reading, mechanical processing, fiber optic internet transmission, data transmission in outer space, Laser surgery. , entertainment lighting… In particular, metal cutting and engraving techniques in the field of mechanical processing and CNC machining with Laser beams have high applicability and have quickly become widely popular in recent years. It can be said that products processed using Laser cutting technology are almost everywhere and indispensable in today's life. When cutting on the surface of a material, Laser cutting technology focuses a laser beam with high energy density, transmitting energy into the cutting area faster than the amount of heat transferred out. At the same time, the support gas flow will push the molten metal out of the cutting area. Therefore, Laser technology can cut complex parts with high productivity, helping to reduce costs as well as save a lot of money and time. Today, from rough construction materials such as iron railings, wooden doors, glass doors... to everyday items such as fabrics, handbags, leather wallets... most are processed using Laser cutting technology. . We can mention the great applications of Laser cutting technology on materials such as: - Metal: Laser cutting technology of iron, steel, stainless steel... is very popular in the fields of mechanical engineering, construction, interior decoration... because the processed products are beautiful and durable over time. Not only that, this technology also brings quick, sophisticated work efficiency without the price being too high. In particular, laser sheet metal processing can also handle small details with almost absolute precision, serving a variety of user needs. - Wood: With the advantage of quick, sophisticated processing that saves time and money, Laser cutting technology on wood is gradually replacing traditional manual methods. With wood materials, CO2 Laser cutting machines are the top choice to create unique, beautiful and durable processed wood products.
- Fabric or leather: Exploiting the superior features of Laser cutting technology, the fashion garment industry does not ignore this technology to create trendy and sophisticated leather - shoe - handbag products. With high precision, cleanliness, speed and efficiency, Laser cutting technology on leather and fabric not only meets consumer tastes but also tends to expand production to save costs and effort. and time.