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Tube Laser Cutting

laser cutting tube laser

Laser cutting tube is a highly productive and flexible method of tube processing which is now finding applications in all industries.  Accurate laser cutting of highly complex shapes is possible and, with imaginative design, tubes can easily be formed and slotted together.  Assembly operations are therefore more straightforward, eliminating the need for jigs and fixtures and reducting the requirement for welding.  Hydram Sheet Metalwork is pleased to offer a tube laser cutting service on site.

laser cut tube part

  • Tube handling up to 8.5 metres long
  • Laser cut tube in round, square, rectangular, flat oval and special cross sections
  • Tube size from 12mm to 152mm up to 6mm wall thickness
  • Off-line programming makes small batches economical to cut by laser
  • Automated tube handling maximises production of large batches
  • Complex tubular structures can be locked together using slots and tabs
  • Accurate mitring makes it easy to achieve seamless joins at acute angles
  • Special shape tube can be cut by laser
  • Complex shapes can be laser cut accurately into all planes

Click on TECHNICAL DATA below to see more examples of what cutting tube by laser can do.

  
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