Yes, laser cutting is ideal for both prototyping and small to large production runs.
Achieve flawless precision and smooth edges with our advanced laser cutting services, perfect for metals, plastics, and more. Designed for custom parts and fast production, this process ensures accuracy, speed, and consistent quality to bring your designs to life.
Laser cutting is an advanced fabrication process that directs a focused laser beam to cut materials with exceptional precision and clean, refined edges. Our services suit metals, plastics, and more, delivering quick turnaround and precise tolerances for electronics, automotive, and industrial components.
Parameter | Specification |
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Dimensional Tolerance | ±0.1 mm to ±0.3 mm |
Minimum Feature Size | 0.2 mm (depending on material) |
Material Thickness Range | 0.1 mm to 25 mm |
Edge Burr / Dross | Minimal to none with proper setup |
Kerf Width | 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm |
Flatness After Cutting | ≤ 0.5 mm per 1000 mm |
Our laser cutting service produces crisp, precise edges while reducing material waste. With powerful laser technology, we cut metals and non-metals at high speed and quality, enabling complex designs, exact tolerances, and smooth finishes for prototypes, housings, and production components.
Engineers and leading manufacturers trust Yicen Precision for fast iterations and durable, high-performance parts. Whether for prototyping or full-scale production, our extensive material selection ensures precision, strength, and reliability for any CNC machining project.
Aluminum 2024-T3
Aluminum 5052 H32
Aluminum 6061 T6
Aluminum 7075 T6
Aluminum MIC6
Brass 260
Brass 353 H02
Brass 464 H01
Copper 101, H00 to H01
Copper 110, Annealed
Copper 110, H01
Copper 110, H02
Titanium (Grade 2)
Titanium 6Al-4V (Grade 5)
Buna-N Rubber, Adhesive-Backed, Black
Buna-N Rubber, Black
EPDM
EVA Foam, Black
EVA Foam, Blue
Extra Soft PU Foam, Adhesive Backed, Black
Extra Soft PU Foam, Black
PVC, Gray
At Yicen Precision, we provide a comprehensive range of post-processing options to meet your exact requirements.
Removes sharp edges and burrs created during cutting to improve safety and provide a clean, finished look.
Uses fine media to create a smooth, matte finish that improves visual uniformity and hides minor surface imperfections on metal parts.
Adds a protective oxide layer to aluminum components, improving corrosion resistance and enabling color customization.
Applies a consistent, textured finish using abrasive brushes for an attractive, uniform surface.
Mechanically smooths surfaces to achieve a high-gloss, reflective finish—ideal for decorative or consumer-facing parts.
Employs a controlled chemical process to eliminate visible marks and surface imperfections for a smoother, refined finish.
Anodizing improves corrosion resistance, surface hardness, and wear resistance while allowing for vibrant color options.
Frequently applied to CNC-machined stainless steel parts to improve corrosion resistance, particularly in medical and food-grade components.
We specialize in converting your ideas into high-quality, functional components with unparalleled speed and accuracy. With advanced technology and expert craftsmanship, we create parts that meet the most complex specifications.
Explore advanced laser technologies that harness light with remarkable precision, transforming diverse materials into clean, accurate components while maximizing efficiency, detail, and performance for today’s demanding production environments.
Uses a gas mixture primarily carbon dioxide as the lasing medium. CO₂ lasers are highly efficient for cutting non-metals such as wood, plastics, paper, and certain fabrics, as well as thin metals. They deliver smooth edges and are widely used for decorative and signage applications.
Uses specially treated optical fibers infused with rare-earth elements to produce a powerful laser beam. They are highly energy-efficient, require less maintenance, and excel at cutting metals like stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and copper. Fiber lasers achieve higher cutting speeds on thin materials compared to CO₂ lasers, enhancing efficiency and throughput.
Uses a solid-state crystal as the lasing medium, such as neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) or neodymium-doped yttrium ortho-vanadate (Nd:YVO₄). These lasers provide high beam intensity and are ideal for applications requiring very fine detail or engraving on metals and ceramics.
Combine laser technology with other cutting or positioning methods, such as waterjet or mechanical systems, to optimize speed, precision, and material compatibility.
Laser cutting offers high precision, fast processing, and adaptability, several factors can affect the outcome if not properly managed. Understanding these factors ensures better process control and higher-quality outputs.
Metals with high reflectivity, including copper, brass, and certain aluminum alloys, can bounce the laser beam back toward the machine’s optical components.This not only reduces cutting efficiency but also risks damaging expensive equipment. Special laser wavelengths or surface treatments are often needed to overcome this issue.
The intense heat generated during laser cutting can alter the microstructure of materials in the immediate cutting area. This may lead to warping, discoloration, or small cracks, particularly in thin or heat-sensitive materials. Careful control of power settings and cutting speed can minimize these effects.
If cutting parameters are not properly optimized, edges can appear rough or develop burrs, requiring secondary finishing processes. Factors such as focal point alignment, gas pressure, and material thickness all influence the smoothness and accuracy of the cut edge.
While laser cutting can handle a wide range of material thicknesses, extremely thick plates may require slower cutting speeds or multiple passes, which can affect productivity and increase heat-related distortion.
High-quality laser cutting systems, particularly those with advanced fiber or CO₂ technology, require significant investment. Maintenance, supplies, and skilled labor all add to the overall cost of operation.
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Is laser cutting suitable for small batch production?
Yes, laser cutting is ideal for both prototyping and small to large production runs.
How accurate is laser cutting?
Laser cutting offers high precision, often within ±0.1mm tolerance.
Can you cut custom shapes and designs?
Absolutely, our machines can cut highly detailed and complex custom designs.
How long does a typical laser cutting project take?
Turnaround time depends on the complexity and volume, but we strive for fast delivery.
Do you offer design assistance?
Yes, our team can help optimize or develop your design files for better results.