Plentiful and extensive composite materials make up for the deficiency of natural materials in functions and properties, playing important parts in industry, automotive, aviation, and civilian areas. Based on that, traditional production methods like knife cutting, die-cutting, punching, and manual processing are far from meeting demands in quality and processing speed because of diversity and changeable shapes & sizes for composite materials. By means of ultra-high processing precision and automatic & digital control systems, laser cutting machines stand out in processing composite materials and become the ideal and preferred choice. Together with integrated processing in laser cutting, engraving and perforating, versatile laser cutter can quickly responds the market requirements with fast & flexible processing.
Another important point for laser machines is that inherent thermal processing guarantees sealed and smooth edges without fray and breakage while eliminating unnecessary costs in post-treatment and time.
reciprocating engines, gas and steam turbines, pipe insulation, engine compartments, industrial insulation, marine insulation, aerospace insulation, automotive insulation, acoustic insulation
extra coarse sandpaper, coarse sandpaper, medium sandpaper, extra fine sandpapers
◼ Working Area: 1600mm * 1000mm
◻ Suitable for laser cutting composite materials, industrial materials
◼ Working Area: 1600mm * 3000mm
◻ Suitable for laser cutting composite materials of large formats
◼ Working Area: 1600mm * Infinity
◻ Suitable for laser marking, perforating on the composite materials
Laser cutting is effective for a wide range of composite materials, including fiber-reinforced plastics, carbon fiber composites, and laminates. However, the specific composition and thickness of the material can influence the suitability of laser cutting.
Laser cutting typically produces clean and precise edges, minimizing damage to the structural integrity of composite materials. The focused laser beam helps prevent delamination and ensures a high-quality cut.
Laser cutting is well-suited for thin to moderately thick composite materials. The thickness capability depends on the laser power and the specific type of composite. Thicker materials may require more powerful lasers or alternative cutting methods.
Laser cutting of composites can produce fumes, and the nature of these byproducts depends on the composition of the material. Adequate ventilation and appropriate fume extraction systems are recommended to ensure a safe working environment.
Laser cutting provides high precision due to the focused and concentrated laser beam. This precision allows for intricate designs and detailed cuts, making it an ideal method for producing accurate and complex shapes in composite components.