It depends on how thick of steel you're aiming to cut. But most job shops process steel with either laser cutting (for thin steel) or waterjet cutting (for up to 12" thick)... or machining.
CO2 laser cutting carbon steel with oxygen is an exothermic (thermal) process. The oxygen used with the laser cutting burns the steel, thus assisting the cutting process. This process causes striations, or lines, to form at the cutting edge and provides lower cut quality but faster cutting. In contrast, when cutting stainless steel with nitrogen, only the heat from a CO2 laser performs the melting (operating in the far infrared region at 10600 nanometers). The nitrogen assist gas pushes the melted material down and out of the way, leaving the cut that is typically a polished edge.
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Yes, it is possible to drill a hole through a diamond using a laser. Diamonds are the hardest natural material on Earth, ranking 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. However, with the use of advanced laser technology, it is possible to cut or drill through a diamond by focusing a high-intensity laser beam on a specific point to vaporize the carbon atoms, creating a hole.
you need to have a ''keyway''---that is a groove in the base concrete,can be cut in if concrete has set,if not set,oil a 2x4lightly(lightly) & imbed it into the base concrete flush.
The thickness of metal that a laser can cut through depends on the power of the laser. Typically, high-powered industrial lasers can cut through metal up to several inches thick. The type of metal being cut also affects the cutting depth capability of the laser.
Yes, a diamond-tipped tool can cut through steel.
If a LASER device burned you retina, you would mostly or completely blind in that eye. There would most likely be no way to repair the damage. Keep in mind that LASER beams can cut through steel !
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The best way to cut stainless steel is to use a cutting tool specifically designed for metal, such as a plasma cutter, laser cutter, or abrasive saw. These tools are able to cut through stainless steel efficiently and with precision. It is important to wear appropriate safety gear and follow proper cutting techniques when working with stainless steel to ensure a clean and accurate cut.
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A laser. Laser beams are intense and concentrated beams of light that have the ability to cut through various materials, including other light sources.
Laser cutting machines cut through a large variety of materials, but there are several laser technologies. CO2 laser can cut organic materials like wood, paper, cardboard, fabric, acrylics and plastics.
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It depends on how thick of steel you're aiming to cut. But most job shops process steel with either laser cutting (for thin steel) or waterjet cutting (for up to 12" thick)... or machining.
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