Focal shift during continuous operation is a common but critical issue in laser cutting, welding, and engraving systems, particularly in high power fiber laser cutting systems. When laser equipment operates for long periods, users may observe inconsistent cutting...
Common Problems, Causes, and Prevention in Industrial Laser Cutting The fiber laser cutting head is one of the most critical and vulnerable components in a fiber laser cutting machine. It directly affects cutting accuracy, stability, and operating cost. Understanding...
Understanding Beam Quality in Fiber Laser Cutting and Welding When evaluating an industrial fiber laser, most buyers focus on laser power, cutting speed, and stability. However, one critical parameter is often overlooked — M² value, also known as the beam quality...
Beam Parameter Product (BPP) has a direct and measurable impact on fiber laser cutting performance, influencing cutting quality, speed, stability, and overall cost efficiency. In short, BPP determines how well a laser beam can be focused and how consistently it...
The wall-plug efficiency of a fiber laser source typically ranges from 30% to 45%, meaning nearly half of the electrical energy drawn from the power grid is converted into usable laser output. For manufacturers operating laser cutting or welding systems at scale, this...