A: Not necessarily. Power needs to be matched to material thickness and part characteristics. Excessive power can lead to:
• Overheating and warping of thin sheets.
• Unnecessary increases in operating costs.
• Wasted investment in equipment.
We recommend the principle of "adequate power with a reasonable margin."
A: In specific scenarios, using high power for thin sheets offers advantages:
• Extremely high cutting speeds (e.g., 40 m/min for 1mm carbon steel with 6000W).
• Requirement for superior cut quality (high power allows for parameter optimization for better results).
• Mixed-production environments (alternating between thick and thin plates).
A: The difference in positioning accuracy is minimal (all within ±0.1mm). However:
• Lower-power machines perform better on micro-features and fine details.
• Higher-power machines may slightly underperform dedicated low-power machines in terms of hole roundness on thick plates.
We achieve full-range precision coverage through our combination of equipment.
A: Choose any of the following methods:
Email your drawings to us, and we will provide power recommendations within 24 hours.
Use the Power Selection Decision Tree guide (based on material, thickness, and contour complexity).
Schedule a one-on-one consultation with our engineers.
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