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Laser cutting utilizes a high-power density laser beam to irradiate the material being cut. This process quickly heats the material to its vaporization temperature, causing it to evaporate and create a hole. As the laser beam progresses, the hole evolves into a narrow slit with a width of approximately 0.1 mm, ultimately completing the cutting process.
Here are some common applications of air compressors in laser cutting machinery:
1. Laser Cutting of Metal Sheets: Laser cutting of metal sheets is a widely utilized process in the manufacturing industry. Air compressors are employed to provide compressed air as an auxiliary gas during the laser cutting process.
2. Signage Production: Signage is expected to have the most substantial impact on print applications in the near future. A considerable number of individuals are anticipated to embrace signage. Air compressors supply compressed air as an auxiliary gas for laser cutting.
3. Glass Cutting and Engraving: Glass exhibits stunning beauty when cut and engraved with a laser. Air compressors supply compressed air as an auxiliary gas for the laser cutting process.
4. Laser Cutting of Plastic: Laser cutting technology can effectively cut and engrave plastic materials. Air compressors supply compressed air, serving as an auxiliary gas during the laser cutting process.
The quality of compressed air directly influences the effectiveness of metal laser cutting. Factors such as gas pressure, size, and stability can significantly impact the cutting results. It is advisable to utilize a specialized air compressor designed specifically for laser cutting applications.
The primary advantages of our 4-in-1 Laser Cutting Compression System include its compact size, smooth operation, and high purity in compressed air treatment, all of which effectively meet the stringent requirements of laser cutting standards.
Furthermore, the laser cutting industry has stringent requirements for oil-free, water-free, and dust-free air compression. Failure to meet these standards can directly affect the cutting quality, damage the protective lens, and, in severe cases, lead to the destruction of the laser cutting head. Our company has implemented technical upgrades and modifications to satisfy these criteria and has established close technical collaborations with leading European filter manufacturers. This combined air compression system is designed to work seamlessly with laser machine manufacturers, providing them with peace of mind.