Cost reduction through conversion from cutting processing to laser processing.
Introducing examples of cost reduction through the transition from cutting processing to laser processing.
In precision sheet metal and machining, there are often specifications for dimensional accuracy and geometric tolerances that exceed what is necessary, which affects costs. If surface roughness is specified, machining is the only option; however, if surface roughness is not required, prompting the manufacturing side to consider alternative processing methods through comments can allow for a switch from machining to laser processing, leading to cost reductions. [Features] ■ Specifications for dimensional accuracy and geometric tolerances that exceed what is necessary affect costs. ■ If surface roughness is not required, prompting the manufacturing side to consider alternative processing methods through comments can allow for a switch to laser processing. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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