Laser cutting is a technology that uses a focused beam of light, or laser, to cut through materials with precision. This process involves directing the laser beam onto the material, which absorbs the energy and melts, burns, or vaporizes it, creating a clean cut. Laser cutting is commonly used for various materials, including metal, wood, plastic, and fabric.
The advantages of laser cutting include its ability to produce intricate designs and high-quality finishes without the need for additional machining. It is widely used in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and fashion, allowing for efficient production and customization of parts and products.