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MOQ: | 1 set |
Price: | FOB 12000 USD-18000USD |
Standard Packaging: | Container |
Delivery Period: | 30-55 working days |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 4000SETS/YEAR |
Fiber laser cutting machines offer a range of significant advantages over traditional cutting technologies, making them a preferred choice for modern metal processing industries:
1. Higher Precision and Cutting Quality
Fiber lasers produce a highly focused and stable laser beam, resulting in cleaner edges, minimal burring, and finer detail. This is especially beneficial for intricate patterns and precision components.
2. Faster Cutting Speeds
Compared to plasma or flame cutting, fiber lasers operate at much higher speeds, particularly when cutting thin to medium-thickness metals such as stainless steel or carbon steel. This dramatically increases productivity.
3. Lower Operating Costs
Fiber lasers are more energy-efficient and require less maintenance than CO₂ lasers or mechanical cutters. With no need for gas consumables (like plasma or flame cutting), operational expenses are significantly reduced.
4. Non-contact, Minimal Deformation
As a non-contact thermal process, fiber laser cutting minimizes mechanical stress and heat distortion on the material, preserving the integrity of thin or delicate workpieces.
5. Wide Material Compatibility
Fiber lasers can cut a wide range of metals including stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and more — materials that are often difficult to cut with conventional methods.
6. Automation and Integration
Modern fiber laser systems support CNC integration, automatic loading/unloading, nesting software, and real-time monitoring, greatly enhancing efficiency and reducing human error.
7. Compact and Safe Design
Fiber laser machines typically feature a compact footprint and can be fully enclosed for safe operation, reducing noise, dust, and radiation exposure compared to open-cutting methods.
8. Longer Service Life
Fiber laser sources have longer lifespans (often over 100,000 hours) and offer stable performance over time, ensuring long-term reliability.
1 | Model | XH-3015L | XH-4020L | XH-6025L | XH-8025L |
2 | Cutting Working Area | 3000*1500mm | 4000*2000mm | 6000*2500mm | 8000*2500mm |
3 | Power | 1500w/2000w/3000w/6000w/12000W | |||
4 | Laser Source Brand | Raycus/MAX with CE | |||
5 | Laser Head | Raytools auto focus BM110 | |||
6 | Control System | Raytools XC3000S | |||
7 |
Reducer |
Japan Shimpo/France Motoreducer | |||
8 |
Electronic Components |
Schneider | |||
9 |
Guide Rail |
PEK | |||
10 |
Grinding Rack |
LEITESEN | |||
11 |
Air Conditioner |
Included | |||
12 |
Machine Size |
4200*2250*1840mm | |||
13 |
Total Power |
16.78KW |
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MOQ: | 1 set |
Price: | FOB 12000 USD-18000USD |
Standard Packaging: | Container |
Delivery Period: | 30-55 working days |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 4000SETS/YEAR |
Fiber laser cutting machines offer a range of significant advantages over traditional cutting technologies, making them a preferred choice for modern metal processing industries:
1. Higher Precision and Cutting Quality
Fiber lasers produce a highly focused and stable laser beam, resulting in cleaner edges, minimal burring, and finer detail. This is especially beneficial for intricate patterns and precision components.
2. Faster Cutting Speeds
Compared to plasma or flame cutting, fiber lasers operate at much higher speeds, particularly when cutting thin to medium-thickness metals such as stainless steel or carbon steel. This dramatically increases productivity.
3. Lower Operating Costs
Fiber lasers are more energy-efficient and require less maintenance than CO₂ lasers or mechanical cutters. With no need for gas consumables (like plasma or flame cutting), operational expenses are significantly reduced.
4. Non-contact, Minimal Deformation
As a non-contact thermal process, fiber laser cutting minimizes mechanical stress and heat distortion on the material, preserving the integrity of thin or delicate workpieces.
5. Wide Material Compatibility
Fiber lasers can cut a wide range of metals including stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and more — materials that are often difficult to cut with conventional methods.
6. Automation and Integration
Modern fiber laser systems support CNC integration, automatic loading/unloading, nesting software, and real-time monitoring, greatly enhancing efficiency and reducing human error.
7. Compact and Safe Design
Fiber laser machines typically feature a compact footprint and can be fully enclosed for safe operation, reducing noise, dust, and radiation exposure compared to open-cutting methods.
8. Longer Service Life
Fiber laser sources have longer lifespans (often over 100,000 hours) and offer stable performance over time, ensuring long-term reliability.
1 | Model | XH-3015L | XH-4020L | XH-6025L | XH-8025L |
2 | Cutting Working Area | 3000*1500mm | 4000*2000mm | 6000*2500mm | 8000*2500mm |
3 | Power | 1500w/2000w/3000w/6000w/12000W | |||
4 | Laser Source Brand | Raycus/MAX with CE | |||
5 | Laser Head | Raytools auto focus BM110 | |||
6 | Control System | Raytools XC3000S | |||
7 |
Reducer |
Japan Shimpo/France Motoreducer | |||
8 |
Electronic Components |
Schneider | |||
9 |
Guide Rail |
PEK | |||
10 |
Grinding Rack |
LEITESEN | |||
11 |
Air Conditioner |
Included | |||
12 |
Machine Size |
4200*2250*1840mm | |||
13 |
Total Power |
16.78KW |