Frequently asked questions
A fiber laser cutting machine is a type of industrial tool used for cutting various materials with precision and efficiency. It utilizes a high-power fiber laser to focus intense Laser energy onto the surface of the material, which causes it to melt, vaporize, or burn away, thus creating a clean and precise cut. Fiber lasers are known for their high energy efficiency, reliability, and low maintenance requirements compared to other types of lasers.
Here are some key components and features of a fiber laser cutting machine:
Fiber Laser Source: The heart of the machine is the fiber laser source, which generates the laser beam which is passed through a fiber optic cable used for cutting. Fiber lasers use a solid-state laser medium, typically made of doped optical fibers, to produce a highly concentrated beam of light.
Beam Delivery System: The laser beam is delivered to the cutting head through a series of mirrors and fiber optic cables. The beam delivery system ensures that the laser beam is properly focused and directed onto the material being cut.
Cutting Head: The cutting head contains focusing optics that concentrate the laser beam onto the material's surface, ensuring precision and accuracy in the cutting process. Some cutting heads may also include features like automatic nozzle cleaning and collision detection.
CNC Controller: A computer numerical control (CNC) system controls the movement of the cutting head and coordinates the cutting process according to the desired design or pattern. Operators can input the cutting parameters and design specifications into the CNC controller to produce accurate cuts.
Worktable: The worktable provides a stable platform for holding the material being cut. It may be fixed or adjustable depending on the specific application and requirements.
Fiber laser cutting machines are commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, fabrication applications and electronics for cutting all types of metals known to man. They offer advantages such as high cutting speeds, minimal heat-affected zones, excellent precision, and the ability to cut complex shapes with ease. Additionally, fiber lasers are environmentally friendly as they require less energy and produce less waste compared to other cutting methods.
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