Laser Cutting Some Words to Share
There are different types of metals which require extra force while we try to cut and shape them properly. Extra effort along with lots of additional time is wasted while using the conventional procedures. Some of these materials include aluminum, carbon based steel, stainless steel, iron, copper allows, etc. Presently, the use of monochromatic light beams is used for shaping and cutting of metals.
This is known as laser cutting technology. This technology is rapidly used in industries of metal fabrication to undergo perfection in cutting and finishing. The thickness of the metals is absolutely not a problem while using this technology. It is extremely fast and can reduce the production cost by a significant margin, improve in the cutting quality, and also increase in the productivity process.
Laser devices generate certain beam of light that are highly coherent, monochromatic, and concentrated. Stimulated emission takes place in order to produce the beam of light. The CO2 laser technology is the most popular form used these days. This technology is used for welding purposes also. The maximum emission power this particular form of laser metal cutting technology is capable of is around one hundred kilowatts at a rate of 9.6 µm to 10.6 µm. Cutting of metals that are around 20-30 mm thick can take a single or couple of minutes for the cutting process.
This laser technology is much quicker in cutting of heavy and thick metal and concrete slabs. Less energy consumption takes place. The effort required for the cutting process takes place by a much lesser extent.
However, while using this technology, it is necessary to take proper precautionary measures for your body. The beam is very harmful for human skin and eyes. Therefore, proper protection needs to be taken during the application process.
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Dec 8, 2011
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