Fiber laser cutting machines utilize a high-quality beam mode, resulting in an extremely small focused spot diameter and exceptionally high energy density. This characteristic allows the equipment to achieve micron-level positioning accuracy and repeatability during the cutting process. The resulting heat-affected zone is very narrow, causing minimal thermal deformation of the workpiece.



Compared to traditional lasers, fiber lasers boast a significantly higher electro-optical conversion efficiency, typically reaching over 30%, which is several times that of CO2 lasers. It requires no laser process gases and has no complex reflective lenses, saving businesses considerable electricity and maintenance costs.
Modern fiber laser cutting machines exhibit adaptability to various materials. Whether it's carbon steel, stainless steel, or highly reflective non-ferrous metals like aluminum, copper, and brass, they can achieve stable and efficient cutting.
When processing thin to medium-thick plates, fiber laser cutting machines demonstrate remarkable cutting speeds reaching tens of meters per minute. Combined with a high-rigidity machine bed, the equipment achieves extremely high axis acceleration for X/Y axes.



