Laser beam machining Laser beam machining (LBM) is a non-contact machining process that utilizes a high-intensity laser beam to remove material from a workpiece's surface, creating intricate shapes, features, and patterns with high precision and minimal thermal distortion. In laser beam machining, the focused laser beam generates intense heat, vaporizing or melting the material in its path and forming a narrow kerf or cutting path.
LBM is capable of cutting, drilling, engraving, and surface texturing a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites, with micron-level accuracy and minimal material wastage. Laser beam machining offers advantages such as fast processing speeds, high repeatability, and the ability to machine complex geometries without the need for tool changes or fixturing setups. It is widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, medical devices, and jewelry manufacturing for prototyping, production, and customization applications. |