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Laser Machine 10000W

A 10000-watt (10kW) integrated laser system representing the current frontier of industrial laser cutting technology. At 10kW, lasers cut through 60mm steel, 30mm stainless steel, and 50mm aluminum—thicknesses that were previously impossible with laser technology. The 10kW Machine requires massive infrastructure: specialized power supplies, industrial-scale cooling, heavy-duty motion systems, and advanced safety enclosures. It's found in only the most advanced manufacturing facilities, shipyards, and heavy industrial applications. At this power level, the distinction between "cutting" and "vaporizing" blurs—materials don't just melt; they transform directly from solid to vapor in the beam's path. The 10kW laser represents humanity's ability to concentrate energy with unprecedented precision and power.
Example: "The research laboratory's Laser Machine 10000W wasn't just for cutting—it was for understanding how materials behave under extreme energy flux. The physics they learned enabled the next generation of industrial lasers."
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Laser Machine 1000W

A 1000-watt (1kW) integrated laser system representing the entry point to serious industrial metal cutting. At 1kW, lasers cut through 12mm steel, 6mm stainless steel, and 10mm aluminum efficiently, enabling structural fabrication and production manufacturing. The 1000W Machine requires substantial infrastructure: three-phase power, industrial cooling, compressed air or nitrogen assist, and trained operators. In the laser world, crossing the kilowatt threshold means entering the realm where lasers replace traditional cutting methods like plasma and waterjet for many applications. The 1kW Machine is the foundation of modern sheet metal fabrication.
Example: "When the sheet metal shop installed their first Laser Machine 1000W, they stopped outsourcing their cutting entirely. The control and precision beat plasma on every job."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 15, 2026
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