Bevel Cutting vs Straight Cutting in Fiber Laser Machines

Cutting Type Comparison

Straight Cutting for Sheet Metal

Straight cutting is the standard cutting method in fiber laser machines and is widely used in sheet metal processing. The laser beam is perpendicular to the material surface, producing vertical edges with high precision.

This method is ideal for:

  • Thin to medium thickness sheet metal
  • High-speed production environments
  • Parts that require tight dimensional tolerances

Straight cutting offers several advantages:

  • High cutting speed
  • Simple parameter control
  • Excellent edge consistency
  • Minimal programming complexity

In most sheet metal fabrication applications, straight cutting is sufficient because parts are typically assembled using standard welding or mechanical fastening methods.

Straight Cutting Characteristics

FeatureStraight Cutting
Cutting angle90° vertical
SpeedVery high
PrecisionHigh
ApplicationSheet metal

Straight cutting remains the most efficient solution for mass production of flat parts.

Bevel Cutting for Welding Preparation

Bevel cutting is a more advanced process where the laser head tilts to create an angled edge, typically between ±45°. This method is primarily used for welding preparation in thick plate applications.

Bevel cutting allows parts to be prepared for welding directly during the cutting process, eliminating the need for secondary machining.

Typical applications include:

  • Structural steel fabrication
  • Shipbuilding
  • Heavy machinery manufacturing

Bevel Cutting Characteristics

FeatureBevel Cutting
Cutting angleAdjustable (±45°)
SpeedLower than straight cutting
PrecisionHigh (with calibration)
ApplicationWelding preparation

Bevel cutting improves welding quality by ensuring proper joint geometry, especially for thick materials.

Performance Comparison

Speed vs Precision

Speed and precision differ significantly between straight and bevel cutting due to process complexity.

Straight cutting:

  • Faster due to simpler motion
  • Higher productivity in thin materials
  • Lower computational and mechanical load

Bevel cutting:

  • Slower due to multi-axis movement
  • Requires precise control of angle and focus
  • Higher demand on machine stability

Speed and Precision Comparison

FactorStraight CuttingBevel Cutting
Cutting speedHighMedium–Low
Programming complexityLowHigh
Motion controlStandardMulti-axis
Precision requirementModerateVery high

While straight cutting maximizes speed, bevel cutting prioritizes precision in joint preparation.

Application Difference

The choice between straight and bevel cutting depends on the final use of the part.

Straight cutting is used when:

  • No welding preparation is required
  • Parts are thin or moderately thick
  • High production speed is the priority

Bevel cutting is used when:

  • Welding joints require specific angles
  • Thick plates need preparation for structural assembly
  • Post-processing needs to be minimized

Application Comparison

Application TypeStraight CuttingBevel Cutting
Sheet metal partsExcellentNot required
Medium thickness platesSuitableOptional
Thick structural partsLimitedEssential
Welding preparationNot applicableRequired

Bevel cutting reduces additional machining steps, improving overall production efficiency in heavy industry.

High Power Bevel Cutting

Thick Plate Beveling (30kW–80kW)

High power fiber laser machines enable efficient bevel cutting of thick plates, especially in the 30kW–80kW range. These systems provide sufficient energy to maintain cutting stability even at angled positions.

Key advantages of high power bevel cutting include:

  • Ability to process thick plates (30–100 mm+)
  • Consistent bevel angle accuracy
  • Reduced need for secondary beveling processes

However, bevel cutting at high power introduces additional challenges:

  • Increased heat input
  • Greater demand on machine rigidity
  • Higher requirements for parameter optimization

High Power Bevel Performance

ParameterStraight CuttingBevel Cutting (High Power)
Thickness capabilityHighHigh
SpeedHigherLower
Edge preparationBasicAdvanced
Process complexityLowHigh

To achieve stable bevel cutting in thick plates, operators must carefully control:

  • Laser power and speed
  • Gas pressure and flow
  • Focus position relative to the cutting angle

Proper parameter optimization ensures consistent bevel quality and prevents defects such as uneven edges or angle deviation.

Straight cutting and bevel cutting serve different purposes in fiber laser machining. Straight cutting is optimized for speed, efficiency, and precision in sheet metal applications, while bevel cutting is designed for welding preparation and heavy industrial use.

For manufacturers:

  • Choose straight cutting for high-speed production of flat parts
  • Choose bevel cutting when welding preparation and joint quality are critical

High power fiber laser machines (30kW–80kW) expand the capability of bevel cutting, enabling efficient processing of thick plates with high precision.

By selecting the appropriate cutting method based on application requirements, manufacturers can improve production efficiency, reduce secondary processing, and achieve better overall product quality.

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