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	<title>Steel Cutting &#187; 3d cutting</title>
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		<title>Laser cutting in 3 dimensions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we talk about solutions for laser cutting, we usually mean cutting flat steel sheets, placed on stable bed, stand or surface. But what when we need to cut some steel pipes or the other object with more complicated shape? Is that challenge which laser cutters can afford to compete (with people for example)? We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">When we talk about solutions for laser cutting, we usually mean cutting flat steel sheets, placed on stable bed, stand or surface. But what when we need to cut some steel pipes or the other object with more complicated shape? Is that challenge which laser cutters can afford to compete (with people for example)? We will find an answer on the movie below. Following machine can cut in <strong>2D</strong>, <strong>3D</strong> and <strong>pipes</strong>, <strong>tubes</strong> and more sophisticated shape elements.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">Customizable power usage:	1500W/2500W/4000W<br />
Max. cutting thickness:	7/8&#8243; mild steel<br />
Bed sizes: 	4&#8242; x 4&#8242;<br />
Z-axis stroke:	16.5&#8243;<br />
Features: 	Multi-process! 2D sheet &amp; Plate, 3D formed parts, plus tube, pipe and structural.</p>
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