Laser cutting
Laser cutting is a technology, which enables a laser to cut of various materials using the high-point of the cutting jet by the introduction of energy and technical gas of high purity. Laser radiation is characteristic, and thus practically unattainable by other methods. Gets plenty of power here in the choice, but a very narrow area of the
spectrum. Its characteristics include consistent in time and space radiation, and the most polarized beam with low divergence. [3] Depending on the cutting device is carried out in three ways: by burning, melting or sublimation. Creation of the laser beam generally involves stimulating a lasing material by electrical discharges or lamps
within a closed container. The beam is reflected internally through a partial mirror, until it achieves sufficient energy to escape as monochromatic coherent light. Generally, the narrowest part of the focused is less than 0.32 mm in diameter. Of course, taking into account the thickness of the material, the width of the gap as small as 0.10 mm are possible.