Precision: Lasers are capable of cutting or engraving with a high level of precision, making them ideal for tasks that require exact measurements.
Speed: Lasers can cut or engrave quickly, making them suitable for high-volume production.
Versatility: Lasers can be used to cut or engrave a wide range of materials, including wood, metal, plastic, and glass.
Non-contact processing: Lasers do not physically touch the material being cut or engraved, which can help to reduce wear and tear on the equipment and extend its lifespan.
Clean cuts: Lasers produce clean, smooth cuts without the need for additional finishing work.
Cost-effective: Lasers can be more cost-effective than traditional cutting methods, particularly for high-volume production.
Energy-efficient: Lasers use less energy than some other cutting methods, making them more environmentally friendly.
Safe: Lasers are generally safer to use than other cutting tools, as they do not produce heat or produce sparks.
Quiet: Lasers are relatively quiet compared to other cutting tools.
Flexibility: Lasers can be easily programmed to cut or engrave specific shapes or patterns, making them highly flexible and customizable.