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Laser cutting in the plastic industry involves using a focused beam of light to cut, engrave, or mark plastic materials with precision. This process utilizes a laser, typically CO2 or fiber, to melt, burn, or vaporize the material, resulting in a clean and accurate cut. The laser cutting process begins with the creation of a digital design, which guides the laser's path. The laser's intensity, speed, and focus can be adjusted to accommodate different types of plastics and desired outcomes. Common plastics used in laser cutting include acrylic, polycarbonate, polyethylene, and ABS. Each type of plastic requires specific settings due to variations in melting points and material properties. Laser cutting offers several advantages, such as high precision, minimal material waste, and the ability to create complex shapes without the need for physical contact with the material. This process is suitable for both prototyping and mass production. In addition to cutting, laser technology can engrave or mark plastics, adding functionality or aesthetic value to the final product. Applications of laser cutting in the plastic industry span various sectors, including automotive, electronics, signage, and consumer goods. In the automotive industry, laser cutting produces components like dashboard panels and interior trim. In electronics, it fabricates enclosures and circuit boards. The signage industry benefits from laser cutting's ability to create intricate designs and lettering. Consumer goods manufacturers use laser cutting for items such as toys, packaging, and household products. Laser cutting's precision and versatility make it a valuable tool in the plastic industry, enabling manufacturers to meet diverse design and production requirements efficiently.

The laser cutting industry continues to shape the U.S. manufacturing industry, offering precision, speed, and versatility unmatched by traditional cutting methods. So who's on the cutting edge of laser cutting? From intricate metal components to complex prototypes, this week we're taking a closer look at this dynamic industry, exploring the latest trends, statistics, and top suppliers in the laser cutting world based on the key data points gathered directly from the nearly 300 related suppliers by MNI. ...(Full Article)
It is important to pick a supplier whose equipment, skills, experience, schedule, and supplemental services match your project requirements. The businesses cited in this article exemplify different aspects to consider in choosing a laser cutting service. For businesses in need of prototyping or long tube drilling, JD Laser has a 100,000 square foot facility in Hartford, Wisconsin. Its equipment includes: -2D lasers, effective for short lead time and prototyping. -3D lasers, capable of almost any configuration to produce clean cuts and smooth edges. -Tube lasers which can drill holes in tubes up to 27.5 feet, and of any shape. JD employs an Adige programming system which allows quicker preparation and visualization of components, enabling a project to be taken from start to finis...(Full Article)
IndustryNet, which maintains current information on nearly 400,000 U.S. manufacturers as well 10,000+ industrial supply companies, recently reported strong growth in the U.S. laser cutting industry, citing a 4% rise in employment in the past year for those companies providing laser cutting services. Delving further into this data, IndustryNet discovered the top laser cutting companies in the U.S. based on employment, employment growth, facility square footage, and sales growth. IndustryNet found that out of 198 laser cutting companies in the United States the following top the sector according to various measurements: Top 10 laser cutting companies by employment 1. Resonetics, LLC; Nashua, New Hampshire; 1,200 employees. Utilizing both gas and solid state laser tools, Resoneti...(Full Article)
With applications in automotive, aerospace, biomedical, and electronics, the future of laser cutting is looking bright. Industry advances such as micro-engraving and the increasing demand for machine tools predict sectoral growth for laser cutting. IndustryNet, which maintains current information on nearly 400,000 U.S. manufacturers as well as 10,000+ industrial supply companies, recently analyzed the thousands of machine shops that provide laser cutting services in the U.S. to gain perspective on current industry trends and compare company performance across a spectrum of data points. This article will explore the industry as a whole, examining regional differences within the United States. According to its most recent analysis, IndustryNet is tracking 198 laser cutting companies wi...(Full Article)
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