We don't just sell machines — we help you build processes. From initial material testing to production optimization, our applications team works alongside you to solve real manufacturing challenges.
Sheet metal fabrication remains the single largest application for our fiber laser cutting systems. A 6 kW fiber laser typically processes 6mm mild steel at about 4.5 meters per minute — roughly 3x faster than an equivalent CO2 setup on the same material. For shops running two shifts, that speed difference can mean the difference between buying one machine or two.
Our CL-F series supports bed sizes from 1500x3000mm up to 2500x6000mm, with automatic pallet changers available for continuous loading. The Cypcut control software includes a nesting module that optimizes material usage. We've seen customers reduce scrap rates by 8-15% after switching to automated nesting.
Laser welding fills the gap between manual TIG welding and full robotic automation. Our handheld CL-W systems use a wobble welding head that produces welds 4-5x faster than TIG on typical stainless steel butt joints under 3mm thickness. The heat-affected zone is substantially smaller — typically 0.2-0.5mm versus 2-4mm for TIG — which reduces post-weld grinding and distortion correction.
The limitation worth noting: laser welding is less forgiving of joint gaps than MIG or TIG. Parts need to be fixtured with gaps under 0.3mm for consistent results. For applications where fit-up is naturally tight — think kitchen equipment, handrails, furniture frames — the productivity gains are substantial.
Our tube laser cutting systems handle round, square, rectangular, and channel profiles up to 220mm diameter. The rotary chuck system holds tubes with zero-backlash clamping, and the 3D cutting head can process bevel cuts, notches, and interlocking joints in a single pass.
For shops currently cutting tubes with band saws and then drilling holes manually, a tube laser typically reduces processing time by 70-80% per piece. The elimination of secondary operations — drilling, punching, notching — is where the real savings accumulate.
We source critical components from established manufacturers to ensure predictable performance and accessible spare parts worldwide.
Send us your workpieces for free test processing. We'll run your materials on our equipment and share the results — cut quality photos, cycle times, and parameter settings — before you commit to anything.
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