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    Laser Cutting Machines

    Laser cutting is a technology that uses a high-powered laser to precisely cut through various materials. The process involves directing a focused laser beam—typically guided by optics—onto the material, which then melts, burns, vaporizes, or is blown away by a jet of gas. This results in clean, high-quality edges with an excellent surface finish. Fun fact: Industrial laser cutters are not only used for flat-sheet materials but also for cutting structural components and i.e rotary steel rule dies.

    At boXpert, we offer a wide range of laser cutting machines tailored to your specific needs (steel rule dies / cutting formes). You can choose from our selection based on preferences like condition, brand, and availability—making it easy to find the perfect match for your projects.

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    Cutlite Penta PLus 2515 -1000 Watt, top
    Cutlite Penta PLus 2515 -1000 Watt, top
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    Condition(4) Running condition, good
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    Lasercomb ProRot3000 Co2-laser for rotary dies with DC020
    Lasercomb ProRot3000 Co2-laser for rotary dies with DC020
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    Condition(5) Very good condition, almost newcompletely refurbished
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    Combo Laser Lasercomb with Rofin SM 1200
    Combo Laser Lasercomb with Rofin SM 1200
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    Condition(3) Running condition, suggest maintenance
    7.900,00
    Tube Laser TSD 600W
    Tube Laser TSD 600W
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    Condition(3) Running condition, suggest maintenance
    8.400,00
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    Elcede LCS 300 4TR + DC020
    Elcede LCS 300 4TR + DC020
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    DC010 Rofin Sinar Laser
    DC010 Rofin Sinar Laser
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    SPECIAL OFFER Lasercomb Combo PTS 3020R
    SPECIAL OFFER Lasercomb Combo PTS 3020R
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    Laser cutting systems

    Laser cutting systems from Europe, the United States, and Japan have been in use for decades. It wasn’t until the early 2000s that Chinese lasers gained recognition, particularly in die-making. Today, over 2,500 steel rule dies manufacturers worldwide rely on laser cutting technology.

    Types of Laser Movement Systems in Cutting Die Construction
    Laser machines for cutting formes production employ four distinct movement systems:

    1. Moving Head: The laser head moves along both the X and Y axes.

    2. Moving Table: The table shifts in the X and Y directions while the laser remains stationary.

    3. Hybrid: One axis (typically longitudinal) moves the table, while the transverse axis adjusts the laser nozzle.

    4. Flying Optics: The laser beam is directed via mirrors to any position across the table.

    Each system has its strengths and weaknesses, yet all remain widely used in mold-making due to their unique benefits.

    CO2 Lasers: A Staple in the Industry

    CO2 lasers have been the go-to choice since the technology’s inception and were still prevalent in the late 1990s. Over time, innovations like "sealed-off" and "slab" designs reduced gas consumption and maintenance needs. Pioneering brands such as Coherent (which later absorbed Rofin Sinar), Ferranti, Feha, Cutlite-Penta, PRC, and Fanuc became industry standards. While some brands, like Trumpf, are less dominant in die-making, they excel at cutting steel and plastic.

    Alternatives to Laser Cutting

    For cutting grooves in wood, alternatives to laser technology include CNC saws (increasingly sourced from China) and CNC milling (suitable for both flat and rotary molds). These methods offer two key advantages: simpler maintenance and a cleaner working environment.

    Environmental Considerations in Die-Cutting

    The die-cutting industry is facing growing pressure to address environmental concerns, particularly exhaust fume filtration. Past attempts faltered due to inadequate oversight, but modern, proven filtration solutions now exist. It’s only a matter of time before such measures become mandatory—though the cost may catch some by surprise.

    The Future of CO2 Lasers

    CO2 lasers remain the fastest and most effective option for cutting slots in multiplex plates (die-boards). While fully automated alternatives for steel rule processing and bending exist, traditional processes continue to hold their ground in cutting die production.