edgecutting
Edgecutting refers to a manufacturing process used to create precise cuts in materials, often thin sheets of metal, plastic, or composite. The technique involves a focused beam of energy, typically a laser or water jet, that impinges upon the material's surface. This energy source is guided along a programmed path, allowing for intricate shapes and complex geometries to be produced with high accuracy.
The primary advantage of edgecutting is its non-contact nature. Unlike traditional cutting methods that rely on
Different types of edgecutting exist, with laser cutting and waterjet cutting being the most prevalent. Laser