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Lean manufacturing is the process of cutting back on certain materials or speeding up certain processes to lower the overall cost of manufacturing. There can be key benefits to this approach to manufacturing, but it's important to move forward with a balanced view of lowering costs without compromising quality. This blog looks at that concept, but it also delves into other information related to the manufacturing and industrial fields. Ultimately, this blog is designed to help manufacturing professionals as well as B2B clients who purchase products or outsource processes to this field. If you have questions, I hope that you find the answers you need here.

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Making Light Work: The Advantages Of Choosing Laser Cutting For Your Tube Cutting Needs

by Mark Peters

The ability to cut precise slots, shapes and markings into metal and plastic tubing and piping is a skill valued by many industries, and whether you run a one-man residential plumbing outfits or a multi-national manufacturing concern you will want to ensure that the tube cutting services you choose are of the highest quality.

For this reason and many others, more and more individuals and businesses seeking tube cutting services are turning away from traditional cutting methods and looking instead to laser cutting. Laser tube cutting services possess an enormous amount of knowhow and some pretty cutting edge equipment, and choosing one of these services has many advantages over traditional tube cutting methods.

What are the advantages of having my tubes cut by laser cutting services?

Precision

Laser cutters are capable of a level of precision and accuracy undreamt of by any human technician, and can create incredibly precise cuts and etchings on your chosen tubes. This makes these services ideal for industries where absolute precision is required both for efficiency and safety reasons, such as gas and oil pipelines. With the advent of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) laser cutting, this precision is enhanced even further, and can be replicated swiftly on as many pipes and tubes as you require.

Quick turnover

Laser cutting is also much faster than traditional tube cutting methods, due to both the power of the lasers used and the ability of the computer-controlled cutter to instantly replicate a task on numerous tubes and pipes. If you supply your own tubes for cutting, this process is even faster, ensuring that you always have the tube or components you require almost as soon as you require it.

Applicable to many materials

Unlike laser cutters of days gone by which could only reliably cut a limited range of metals, model laser cutters can be used to cut tubes made from a wide variety of materials. Steel, aluminium and thermoplastics (such as PE and PVC) can all be used to create components by modern laser cutters, while some industrial-scale models are even capable of working with wide-diameter concrete tubes.

Structurally sound cuts

The lasers used by laser cutters have incredibly fine beams, and do not heat or distort the pipe material surrounding your chosen cuts to any appreciable degree. This ensures that the structural strength of your tubes are only minimally affected by the tube cutting process, a particularly important quality if you are cutting tubes used for machine components or high-pressure piping applications.

Surprisngly inexpensive

Despite the high-tech equipment used for laser cutting tubes, the efficiency and high turnover of laser tube cutting services means that their services can be purchased for surprisingly affordable amounts. Laser cutting is particularly suitable for bulk tube cutting orders, as the combination of fast turnover and easy replication allows many identical tubes to be cut for reasonable prices.

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