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Laser Cutting
Since their commercial introduction over
twenty years ago, lasers have found uses in many applications
within industrial manufacturing. The processes a laser can undertake
include cutting, welding, marking, and drilling. In
addition a laser is able to process a broad range of materials.
These include most metals, plastics, wood, and ceramics. It is
because of this flexibility that lasers are used in most industrial
sectors, including electronics, automotive, aerospace and many
others. There are too many applications of lasers to list here,
but examples include electronic shielding or the cutting of complex
shapes out of sheet steel.
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Material |
Minimum
Thickness |
Maximum
Thickness |
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Copper |
.001 |
.075 |
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Brass |
.001 |
.075 |
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Aluminum |
.001 |
.157 |
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Steel-Hot or Cold Roll |
.001 |
.500 |
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Stainless Steel |
.001 |
.387 |
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Acrylic |
.001 |
2" |
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Wood |
.001 |
2" |
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Abs |
.001 |
.387 |
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Molydenum |
.001 |
.09 |
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Quartz |
.015 |
.5 |
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Alumina Ceramic |
.005 |
.187 |
| Note: All measurement
are in inches |
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Our Mitsubisi Laser Cutter
Close-up photo showing
precision laser cutting
Control Panel for laser
cutter
Advanced Laser
Cutting
820 Comstock Street
Santa Clara, CA 95054
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Toll Free 1-800-LASER-88
Local 408-486-0700
Fax 408-486-0711
E-mail: info@adv-laser.com
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