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27-01-2020
The Fundamentals of Laser Cutting

Laser cutting can be used for a variety of different projects and is great when it comes to being precise and detailed. A laser cutting mechanism consists of a laser cutting head connected to a mechanical arm that is controlled by a computer.  Laser cutting in Toronto starts by laying the material flat on a table inside a laser cabinet. Once the lid has been closed, the CAD file for the desired design will then be loaded into the software which controls the laser machine.

 

Prior to starting the actual cutting, an extraction system is turned on to let air flow around the material to be cut. This helps control the by-products generated by the cutting process. Aside from knowing how laser cutting in Toronto works, it’s also important to understand the different types of cutting machines used during the process. The specific type of machine will be determined by how the laser moves on the material it cuts. Here are two commonly used industrial laser machines.

 

Flying Optic Lasers

 

Known to be fast, accurate and adaptable, the most distinct feature of flying optic lasers is the fixed table where the items will be set-up on the X and Y axis. On the machine is a mirror that moves while the workpiece or material remains stationary. The major advantage of this laser machine is its predictability and control since the motor moves on a known fixed mass. Because it keeps the workpiece in place, there is no restriction on the weight of the material to be cut.

 

Hybrid Laser Cutters

Considered to be high speed and discrete, hybrid laser cutting machines are a combination of a flying head and stationary head. The head moves on one axis while the table runs along the other. The key benefit of this machine is its ability to create a more precise and constant beam. Laser cutting in Toronto that uses this machine is much more energy efficient compared to using other laser cutters.



I wasn't aware flying optic and hybrid laser cutters were in such common use for laser cutting in Toronto.
Posted by: Penelope | February 13, 2020, 10:39 am
Which laser cutting in Toronto is recommended for small projects?
Posted by: Chris | January 29, 2020, 2:41 pm
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