A fiber laser cutting machine is a type of industrial laser cutting tool used to cut metals such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass and copper. It works by using a beam of high-intensity light that is focused onto the surface of the material to be cut. The beam is generated by a laser source and then directed through an optical path to the cutting head. The cutting head contains lenses and mirrors that focus the beam onto the workpiece, creating heat that melts or vaporizes the material in its path.
The advantages of using a fiber laser cutting machine are numerous: it can produce precise cuts with very little waste; it can process complex shapes; it has low operating costs; and it's fast, safe and highly reliable. Additionally, because it uses optical fibers instead of gas or liquid lasers, there are no hazardous emissions from these machines.