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BWT's 3000W product speed surges by 200%

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2025-05-12 15:23:38
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In the era of speed and precision, the field of thin and medium plate processing is experiencing a revolutionary transformation. Today, let's explore a remarkably fast tool -- BWT’s Lightning 3000W@34μm fiber laser, and witness its impressive performance.

On busy production lines, this product is completing complex cutting tasks at astonishing speeds. Its high-speed, high-efficiency, and high-quality cutting capabilities make it a market favorite, continuously driving industry innovation.

 



Speed Soars!


Cutting tests show that the performance of the Lightning 3000W@34μm surpasses conventional products. For various materials, the efficiency of thin plate processing has increased severalfold, revolutionizing the laser cutting industry.

2mm aluminum alloy nitrogen cutting speed can reach 50m/min, 2.27 times faster than 50μm;

2mm carbon steel air cutting speed can reach 40m/min, 2.35 times faster than 50μm;

3mm stainless steel nitrogen cutting speed can reach 30m/min, 3 times faster than 50μm.

 



Fast! Stable! Precise!


The cutting test videos below demonstrate: in the 34μm vs. 50μm speed comparison, the 3000W@34μm processes faster, more steadily, and more precisely. Higher efficiency means lower production costs.

Additionally, with flexible positioning, even complex shapes can be formed accurately in one go.

The 3000W@34μm delivers outstanding results, with smooth cross-sections and neat edges on sample parts, leaving virtually no debris, significantly reducing the need for secondary processing.

This device excels in small-scale prototyping and is equally adept at handling large-scale production, balancing efficiency and quality. It stands out among many industry competitors, becoming a market leader.

 



Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel Cutting Samples


On the path to driving industry progress, BWT focuses on innovations in high power, high brightness, and high integration technologies, aiming to enhance the overall performance of fiber lasers. BWT is committed to providing superior and diverse laser solutions to global end customers, creating a new chapter in the future of laser applications together.

Source: BWT

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