Laser cutting is a fabrication process that uses a focused, high-energy laser beam to cut materials with precision. Controlled by CNC systems, the laser follows programmed paths to produce accurate profiles with a narrow kerf and minimal heat-affected zones. This makes it suitable for complex geometries, high repeatability and applications where dimensional accuracy is important.
Laser cutting is commonly used at the start of a manufacturing process to create initial component shapes. The cut parts can then be further processed through operations such as machining, forming, welding, coating or assembly, depending on the requirements of the final product.

