Fiber and CO2 Lasers
LASER CUTTING
Laser cutting is a high-precision process that uses a focused beam of light to cut through steel with exceptional accuracy and minimal material waste.
It is ideal for complex shapes, tight tolerances, and fast production across a wide range of materials and thicknesses. Key Features and Benefits of Laser Cutting:
- Delivers clean, burr-free edges
- Handles intricate shapes and detailed profiles
- Maintains tight dimensional tolerances
- Ideal for thin to moderately thick steel
- Supports steel and more
- Minimal heat distortion to the surrounding material
- Fast setup and turnaround for short or long runs
- Reduces post-processing and secondary finishing
- Integrates easily with CAD/CAM systems
- Excellent for signage, enclosures, and OEM parts
- (2) BLM LT8.2 machines
High-Precision Laser Cutting Services
Clean Edges, Complex Shapes, Fast Turnaround
Our laser cutting capabilities offer exceptional accuracy, clean edges, and the ability to produce highly detailed components with minimal waste. Using focused, high-powered beams, we cut a wide variety of steel - including carbon - while maintaining tight tolerances and reducing the need for secondary finishing. Laser cutting is ideal for both prototype and production runs, and excels at handling intricate profiles, tight nesting, and fast-paced workflows.
Whether you’re producing enclosures, signage, brackets, or OEM parts, our laser systems deliver consistent quality and speed to meet your most demanding specifications.
Precision Cutting for Modern Industry
Laser cutting has become a cornerstone of modern steel fabrication, offering unmatched accuracy, speed, and flexibility. Its ability to handle complex designs, tight tolerances, and a wide range of steel makes it a go-to solution across many industrial sectors. Below are three of the most common and impactful uses of laser cutting in today’s manufacturing and fabrication environments:
OEM Parts Manufacturing
Laser cutting is ideal for producing high-precision parts for original equipment manufacturers across industries like automotive, electronics, and appliances. It supports tight tolerances, repeatability, and fast prototyping for steel components.
Architectural and Structural Fabrication
Used to create custom panels, decorative facades, brackets, and structural plates, laser cutting offers clean, sharp lines and the ability to execute complex patterns for both functional and aesthetic steelwork in construction and architectural design.
Custom Steel Enclosures and Signage
Laser cutting is widely used in the production of steel enclosures, control panels, and industrial signage, allowing for detailed cutouts, lettering, vent patterns, and logo work with high repeatability and minimal finishing.