TECHNICAL ADVANTAGES OF
FIBER LASER CUTTING
Fiber laser cutting is a high-tech metal processing method based on a concentrated laser beam with high energy density. This technology enables:
This process is ideal for industries requiring high precision, efficiency, and consistent quality – from prototyping to mass production.
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF LASER CUTTING?
EFFICIENCY
Our fiber laser machines operate 24/7, enabling short lead times at competitive prices.
QUALITY
The ISO 9001 standard ensures controlled quality in both prototype production and high-volume series...
EXPERIENCE
Our 20+ years of experience guarantee reliable and consistent quality.
SHEET METAL LASER CUTTING
Our fiber lasers achieve tolerances of ±0.05mm when cutting aluminum, stainless steel (inox), copper, brass, carbon steel, etc., with thicknesses up to 10mm, and ±0.1mm for carbon steel materials exceeding 10mm.
Material optimization capabilities, cutting head path optimization, and determination of the shortest processing paths... make laser cutting the leading solution for efficiency enhancement, enabling competitive production pricing.
We process metals with dimensions up to 1500x3000mm and thicknesses up to 30mm (material-dependent).
Our four 2kW and 6kW lasers deliver exceptional quality and excellent cut line finish. In most cases, no additional processing is required.
LASER CUTTING OF TUBES AND PROFILES
Tube laser cutting (also known as 3D cutting) significantly reduces costs. For example, when cutting tubes designed for welding into 3D shapes, it maximally simplifies and accelerates the welding and assembly process. This delivers superior quality with minimal assembly costs at an acceptable final product price.
Our fiber laser machines for tube and profile cutting can process all commonly used tubes and profiles with dimensions from Ø20mm or 20x20mm up to Ø200mm or 200x200mm.
Continuous investment in this process guarantees we always offer our customers the widest range of options at competitive prices. Leverage the advantage of receiving fully cut tubes or profiles ready for welding or other processes – such as painting.