1.Cost-Effectiveness
Lower Operating Costs
Small and medium power laser cutting machines typically consume less electricity than larger units. Additionally, they generally require less maintenance, resulting in significant savings over time.
Lower Initial Investment
These machines have a relatively lower purchase cost compared to larger equipment, making them an accessible option for small to medium-sized businesses seeking to optimize their budget.
In addition to improving efficiency, saving materials, creating new processes, improving product quality, and giving products higher added value to laser flexible processing, the cost performance of the laser machine itself is much higher than that of traditional cutting tool machines.
Compared with traditional knife cutting, laser cutting adopt non-contact thermal processing, which has the advantages of extremely high energy concentration, small size of spot, less heat diffusion zone, personalized processing, high processing quality, and no “tool” wear. The laser cut edge is smooth, some flexible materials are automatically sealed, and there is no deformation. The processing graphics can be designed and output by the computer at will, without the need for complicated die tools design and production.
Taking the flexible materials and solid materials fields as examples, the comparative advantages of laser cutting machines and traditional tools are as follows:




