INTRODUCTION TO LASER CUTTING

INTRODUCTION TO LASER CUTTING

Laser cutting is a precise and efficient method for cutting various types of metal into desired shapes and sizes. This technology uses a high-powered laser beam to melt, burn, or vaporise the material, resulting in clean and accurate cuts. Laser cutting is widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and construction due to its ability to produce intricate designs with minimal waste. Understanding the sheetmetal laser cutting basics can help businesses choose the right service for their needs.

Laser cutting technology relies on a focused laser beam directed at the material to be cut. The laser’s energy is highly concentrated, allowing it to cut through metals like carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass, and copper with precision. As a leading laser cutting company in NZ,?Ramage Sheetmetals utilises advanced Trumpf machinery to ensure the highest quality cuts and efficiency in our laser cutting services.

The Laser Cutting Process:

The laser cutting process begins with the creation of a design or pattern using computer-aided design (CAD) software. This design is then translated into machine-readable code, which guides the laser cutter. The material is placed on a flatbed, and the laser head moves along the programmed path, cutting the metal as it goes. This method ensures high accuracy and repeatability, making it suitable for both prototyping and mass production.


Our Lasers cut everything from detailed profiles to our Incision Brand Decorative Metal Screens and Fireplaces.


Advantages of Laser Cutting Over Traditional Methods

Laser cutting technology relies on a focused laser beam directed at the material to be cut. The laser’s energy is highly concentrated, allowing it to cut through metals like carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass, and copper with precision. At Ramage Sheetmetals, we utilise advanced Trumpf machinery to ensure the highest quality cuts and efficiency in our laser cutting services.

One of the primary advantages of laser cutting is its high level of precision. The focused laser beam can cut complex shapes with tight tolerances, essential for industries requiring intricate designs and high-quality finishes. Additionally, laser cutting minimises material waste compared to traditional methods, which often use physical tools that can result in substantial scrap. This non-contact process maximises the use of raw materials and reduces environmental impact.

Additionally, laser cutting offers faster processing times and greater flexibility. The high speed of the laser beam allows for the quick completion of cutting tasks, ideal for large-scale production runs. Laser cutting machines can switch between different materials and thicknesses with ease, accommodating various project requirements without the need for tool changes.

It’s also worth noting that Laser-cut parts typically require minimal post-processing. The clean and precise cuts produced by the laser often eliminate the need for additional finishing work, saving time and labour costs. This efficiency, combined with the ability to produce consistent and high-quality results, makes laser cutting a preferred choice across industries seeking efficient and reliable cutting solutions.


Every day is different we never quite know what we will be cutting which makes for some good work stories and continual innovation!

CHOOSE RAMAGE SHEETMETALS FOR ALL YOUR LASER CUTTING NEEDS

Whether you need intricate designs, quick turnaround times, or minimal material waste, laser cutting services provide a reliable solution to meet your needs. Contact us today for more information on how laser cutting can benefit your specific application.

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