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Laser Machine 7500W

A 7500-watt (7.5kW) integrated laser system representing very high-power industrial cutting. At 7.5kW, lasers cut through 50mm steel, 25mm stainless steel, and 40mm aluminum, pushing the limits of laser cutting technology. This power level enables processing of extremely thick materials, high-speed production of thinner materials, and applications requiring deep penetration. The 7500W Machine is found in specialized industries: shipbuilding, heavy equipment manufacturing, nuclear decommissioning, and other applications where thick metal processing is routine. It represents the upper echelon of commercially available laser cutting technology.
Example: "The decommissioning team used a Laser Machine 7500W to cut through reactor vessel steel. The precision allowed them to section the vessel remotely, minimizing radiation exposure."

75000 orcs 

75000 orcs!
75000 orcs by orcmaster September 30, 2008
The easiest way to achieve your dream of flying in formation with fighter jets
Yo, if you want to fly with an f-22 just squawk 7500, you'll see them in minutes!
7500 by Mwknox186 May 29, 2018

Squawk 7500 

A code used by airplanes to say that there is an imminent hijacking. They do so by resetting their transponder to 7500.
Airplane Pilot: *squawks 7500*
ATC: oh shit shoot him down
Other ATC: why tho
ATC: he used his transponder to Squawk 7500
Other ATC: ok
Squawk 7500 by Veteran Bandit September 9, 2020

7500 horseman 

How shitcan retards get good pbs in Destiny 2
I got a 13 in gos with 7500 horseman!
7500 horseman by JewMunter6969 March 2, 2025

Laser Igniter 750W

A 750-watt laser device marking the transition to serious industrial metal-cutting capability. At 750W, lasers cut through 10mm steel, 5mm stainless steel, and 8mm aluminum efficiently, making them viable for structural component manufacturing. This power level is often the entry point for "light industrial" laser cutting systems—machines that can handle most fabrication tasks without requiring the massive infrastructure of multi-kilowatt systems. The 750W Igniter is common in small to medium manufacturing facilities, job shops, and custom fabrication businesses. It represents the sweet spot where laser capability meets practical affordability.
Example: "The custom motorcycle frame builder invested in a Laser Igniter 750W and started cutting his own brackets and components. The quality and consistency transformed his builds."