As one of YW Hardware's core metal fabrication capabilities, our laser cutting service delivers high efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and precision. We operate advanced laser equipment including an 8000-watt fiber laser cutter with fully automated loading and unloading, ideal for high-volume projects due to its remarkable cutting speed. Additionally, we utilize a 4500-watt CO2 laser cutter, well-suited for processing carbon steel parts.
In terms of material capacity, our lasers can cut aluminum up to ½ inch thick, stainless steel up to ¾ inch, and mild steel up to 1 inch thick. The cut surface achieved is close to a machined finish, which can help reduce or eliminate secondary operations and lower overall costs.
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Laser CuttingDescription: Are you looking for the professional metal laser cutting supplier? At YW Hardware, our CNC laser cutting ensures reliable production of your custom-cut parts, custom-cut sheet metal, or other metal pieces for your unique application. We offer industrial laser cutting services for custom metal fabrication of all sizes. No order is too big or too small. Plus, we promise you’ll be impressed with the quality, speed, and cost-effectiveness of our laser cutting services. |
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Aluminum Laser Cutting
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Carbon Steel Laser CuttingDescription: One of the oldest, most widely used metals is carbon steel. It is easy and cheap to produce, offers high durability, and is very easy to weld and fabricate with. Today, many grades of carbon steel are available for a wide variety of applications. Everything from skyscrapers to nuts and bolts is made from a grade of steel that has been perfected over time. |
Stainless Steel Laser Cutting
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Bronze Laser CuttingDescription: Bronze starts as copper and is mixed with other alloys, such as tin, to produce a harder alloy ideal for manufacturing bearings, bushings, wear plates, and parts requiring greater heat and electrical conductivity. It is also easy to machine, making it even more popular among machinists looking to make robust parts that will last after many years of constant use. |