2. Reduced Material Waste The precision of laser cutting minimizes kerf—the width of the cut—resulting in less wasted material. This not only optimizes material usage but also reduces costs, making the process more economically viable. Additionally, the ability to nest parts efficiently on the material sheet means more components can be produced per sheet, further reducing waste.
3. Technological Features Modern purlin machines come equipped with various technological advancements, such as digital control systems, automatic feeding, and CNC capabilities. These features can enhance the efficiency and precision of production but often come at a higher upfront cost.