2024-10-29
Laser cutting is a chemical reaction process that uses the high energy density of laser to irradiate the surface of the product, so that the surface material of the product vaporizes or changes color.
1. Operators must receive professional training, have an in-depth understanding of the structure and performance of the equipment, and be proficient in the knowledge related to the operating system;
2. Strictly follow the safety operating guidelines of conventional cutting machines. Strictly follow the laser startup process to activate the laser;
3. Make sure to wear labor protection equipment correctly as required, and make sure to wear compliant protective glasses near the laser beam;
4. Avoid processing a material before determining whether it can be irradiated or heated by the laser to prevent the potential risk of smoke and vapor;
5. When the equipment is started, the operator should not leave his work station privately or entrust others to watch it. If he really needs to leave, he should stop the machine immediately or disconnect the power supply.
When processing parts, laser cutting technology can not only achieve high-precision and fast forming cutting at one time, but also has the functions of automatic cutting and nesting. One of the advantages of laser cutting technology is that it can quickly engrave and hollow out various patterns on the surfaces of various materials. Since laser processing is a non-contact processing method, it does not cause any form of external deformation to the material. Its characteristics include high engraving accuracy, burr-free hollow design and the ability to process various shapes.