Custom laser cutting is an ideal solution for many small to medium-run metal fabrication projects. Compared to punching or stamping, our laser cutting services in Ohio are a cost effective and versatile metalworking option for single prototypes and production runs of up to 1000 parts.
Speed, cost, and broader cutting capabilities are just some of the reasons why laser cutting makes sense for those in need of quality metal fabrication services.
Speed and Cost of Custom Laser Cutting
With some simple programming, a laser cutting project can be underway with minimal setup time.
Unlike other metalworking processes, laser cutting doesn’t require special tooling or dies to be created ahead of time. Without the added development investment, jobs are quick to start and cost effective.
The smooth cuts and shapes produced by laser cutting also negate the need for added services like deburring sharp or rigid edges. Fewer phases of a project help shorten a job’s overall turnaround time.
Good Choice for Small Production Runs
Many fabricators are configured for larger, automated project runs. For those companies, interrupting their production lines for a small project (less than 1000 units) just isn’t cost effective.
Alloy Fabricators is designed to be an affordable partner for shorter-run projects. Our Ohio-based custom laser cutting services are perfect for one-off metal prototyping work or a few hundred parts. Without the expense and time of up-front tooling, laser cutting can help keep costs low while still delivering quality machined parts quickly.
Precision Laser Cutting for Additional Metalworking Versatility
A significant benefit of precision laser cutting is the enhanced cutting capability. Producing complex shapes using a punching or stamping operation is near impossible. While laser cutting handles intricate cuts with great accuracy.
Laser cutting machines, like the one used by Alloy, can also cut both sheet and tube material for more versatile projects.
Give us a call at 330-948-3535 or contact us today to learn more about Alloy Fabricators’ laser cutting, forming and tube bending capabilities.