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We perform sheet cutting using two methods. Based on the material, application, and cost, we will recommend either laser cutting or plasma cutting. In both cases, the cutting precision complies with ČSN EN ISO 9013. So, how do these methods differ?
When cutting with a laser, the kerf width is smaller (up to 1 mm). Thanks to the high precision, this method can cut even complex shapes, and it can also be used on very thin materials. However, laser cutting is sensitive to the surface of the material, unlike plasma cutting, which is mainly used for cutting thicker sheets up to 50 mm. The kerf width varies depending on the material's thickness.
Machines used: ADIGY-SYS LS5 - 4kW, ADIGY-SYS LS5 - 10kW
Key parameters:
Max. sheet thickness: Carbon steel – 30 mm
Max. sheet thickness: Stainless steel – 40 mm
Max. sheet thickness: Aluminum alloys – 35 mm
Max. sheet thickness: Copper alloys – 12 mm
Max. sheet size: 3000x1500 mm
Machines used: Vanad Suprema
Key parameters:
Max. sheet thickness: Carbon steel – 50 mm
Max. sheet thickness: Stainless steel – 30 mm
Max. sheet size: 3000x1500 mm