CNC Fibre Lasers
CNC fibre laser machines are high-precision cutting systems used primarily for processing sheet metal with speed, accuracy and repeatability. They are widely adopted in modern manufacturing environments where efficiency, clean cut quality and low operating costs are essential.
Industrial CNC Fibre Laser Cutting Machines for High-Speed Precision Sheet Metal Processing
Fibre lasers are commonly used to cut mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium and non-ferrous metals across a wide range of thicknesses. Compared to older laser technologies, fibre lasers offer improved energy efficiency, faster cutting speeds and reduced maintenance requirements, particularly when processing thinner materials.
Typical Fibre Laser Applications
CNC fibre laser cutting machines are widely used in sheet metal fabrication environments where speed, accuracy and efficiency are critical, including:
Fabrication workshops producing sheet metal components
Automotive development and production parts
Building and Construction structural components and assemblies
Defence engineered metal components
Fibre lasers are primarily used to cut materials including:
Metals such as mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium
Designed for consistent accuracy and automated production, CNC fibre laser systems support both prototype work and high-volume batch manufacturing. Features such as automated material handling and nesting software help maximise productivity and material utilisation.
Daltons supports fibre laser users through application-led machine selection, professional installation and commissioning, certificated operator training, and ongoing service and technical support across the UK and Ireland.
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CNC Fibre Laser FAQs
CNC fibre lasers are used for high-precision cutting of sheet metal. They are commonly used to produce components for fabrication, engineering, manufacturing and industrial applications where accuracy and repeatability are critical.
Fibre lasers are typically used to cut mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium and other non-ferrous metals. Material thickness capability depends on machine specification and laser power.
Fibre lasers use a solid-state laser source and are significantly more energy efficient than CO₂ lasers. They offer faster cutting speeds, lower running costs and reduced maintenance, particularly when cutting thinner sheet materials.
Yes. Fibre lasers are well suited to prototype work, small batch production and high-volume manufacturing. Automation options such as pallet changers and nesting software help support continuous production environments.
CNC fibre lasers offer high levels of accuracy and repeatability when correctly specified and maintained. They are widely used where tight tolerances and consistent cut quality are required.
Yes. Operators must be trained to use fibre laser machines safely and effectively. Daltons provides certificated operator training to support safe operation and compliance with relevant regulations.