Under fine cutting, we encompass all cutting tasks in an area where the remaining web width on a workpiece is equal to or smaller than the material thickness.
What is the difference to laser cutting? As a guideline, we provide the following unofficial definition: Under fine cutting, we encompass all cutting tasks in an area where the remaining web width on a workpiece is equal to or smaller than the material thickness and/or where a cutting width is to be produced that is very small in relation to the material thickness (e.g., 40µ in 1.5mm material). This field of work is primarily, but not exclusively, reserved for Nd:YAG laser technology.
When laser cutting (only partially applicable to laser fine cutting), a distinction must be made between two different processes: laser flame cutting ...
When laser cutting (only partially applicable to laser fine cutting), a distinction must be made between two different processes: laser flame cutting ...