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A form of machine tool known as a 2D laser cutting machine uses a laser beam to precisely and accurately carve things like metal, wood, acrylic, and plastic. In order to produce an exact cut, the machine functions by shining a laser beam onto the material. This causes the material to melt or vaporize. In order to cut flat objects, a machine must be able to cut in two directions, which is referred to as “2D.”
The 2D laser cutting machine accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The CL-940 is one of Cincinnati’s most well-liked 2D laser cutting devices. Using the 4000-watt laser that is part of this equipment, objects up to 0.75 inches thick can be quickly and precisely cut.
The CL-940 has a maximal cutting speed of 945 inches per minute and is also intended for high-speed cutting. In order to lower running expenses and upkeep needs, the machine also has an automated nozzle changer and a fibre laser resonator.
The 2D laser cutting equipment from Cincinnati is built with cutting-edge features like automated material processing, component sorting, and mounting capabilities for maximum output. These devices also provide a number of safety features, such as a smoke evacuation system, a completely contained cutting area, and laser safety screens.
The ML3015NX type of 2D laser cutters from Mitsubishi is very well-liked. With a high-speed linear drive system that allows cutting rates of up to 120 m/min, this machine is ideal for high-volume manufacturing settings.
A strong laser source that can cut a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, copper, and brass, with widths up to 25 mm, is also included in the machine’s features. The Mitsubishi Intelligent Functions system is just one of the cutting-edge features that the ML3015NX offers to boost productivity and precision.
A user-friendly UI on the machine also makes it simple to programme and keep track of the cutting process. Additionally, it is space-efficient and has a small footprint, which lowers implementation costs.