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Phoenix Laser Cutting Services:
Quality Solutions for Precision Manufacturing

Discover top-quality Phoenix laser cutting services for precise and efficient manufacturing.

Elevate your production capabilities with our trusted solutions.

Are you searching for quality laser cutting in Phoenix?

Group Manufacturing Services has been servicing the Valley of the Sun since 1984 providing precision manufacturing, CNC machining, laser cutting, quick-turn prototypes, component assembly, and in-house metal finishing services.

We specialize in short lead times and quick turnaround.

Nearly all inventions are not recognized for their positive side either when they’re made. So, for example, scientists didn’t go out to design a CD machine: they designed a laser. But we got all sorts of things from a laser which we never remotely imagined, and we’re still finding things for a laser to do

Robert Winston

What is Laser Cutting?

As it is used in the manufacturing sector, laser cutting is a technology that relies on lasers to cut through solid metal and shape intricate parts.

Using lasers to cut metal is a widely used and adopted process in the manufacturing industry and holds several advantages over other types of metal-cutting technologies.

The benefits laser cutting offers over turret punching or a blanking press include:

  • High efficiency
  • High speed
  • High quality
  • Low thermal influence, no delamination
  • Non-contact cutting results in less tool maintenance and no material deformation
  • Cuts a wide variety of materials

Most modern laser cutters can achieve a precision of 0.1mm and cut at speeds of up to 25m per minute.

Because of its precise nature, it is the preferred method used for cutting pieces that require a fine level of detail and precise dimensions.

What is a CNC laser cutting machine?

In most cases, laser cutting machine optics are controlled by a computer, and this is called computer numerical control (or CNC).

By controlling the machine with CNC machinists can make very close tolerance cuts, in some cases down to 1/16 of an inch.

What are some alternatives to laser cutting?

Alternatives include using a blanking press or turret punch.

A blanking press has a cutting tool for each shape while a turret punch has multiple small tools and punches out a part by cutting several hole sizes.

What are the advantages of laser cutting?

There are many advantages to using a laser cutter to produce precision components.

  1. Laser cutting is safer – A blanking press operates with a large blade that moves up and down causing a serious safety risk for misplaced hands or fingers. Laser cutting is relatively safe and operates on autopilot in a ‘hands-free’ manner.
  2. Superior quality edge – Quality is critical when producing precision parts. Punches and presses use sheer force to shear through the material. This action stretches the material until it reaches its breaking point, creating a slightly asymmetrical surface difference. This type of cut will need to be cleaned up with an abrasive and secondary (time/energy consuming/costly) process. Laser cutting on the other hand produces a razor-sharp, mirror-like cut… much like slicing a hot knife through butter.
  3. Cutting strength – A blanking die can only cut through material up to a certain strength while a laser has no such limitations. If it can be melted or vaporized then a laser can cut through it.
  4. Less material waste – Blanking presses and turret punches require at least a ½ margin on each side of the surface that is being cut. This leads to an increase in wasted material. Because laser cutting has no such restrictions much less material is wasted in the process.
  5. Spend less on maintenance – While a turret punch or blanking press will have parts that need to be regularly sharpened and removed and stored, a laser cutting machine will need much less maintenance and will be significantly cheaper to operate.
  6. Flexibility – Having custom tooling made for a blanking machine can be a very costly endeavor, depending on certain factors. Prices in the range of 25 to 50 thousand dollars are not uncommon. That of course, is quite a large investment. Turret punch operation is a bit cheaper and more flexible, but you are limited to the tooling you have on hand. If the dimensions of a part are altered the changes must be within your tooling capabilities or you will need to re-tool the turret punch. Laser cutting bypasses all this and can be set up and reprogrammed for a new task in minutes.
  7. Energy Efficient – A laser cutter will generally use 1/5 of the power that a blanking press or turret punch would consume. 50kW of electricity total vs. just 10kW of power to operate a 4kW laser system. Quite a significant difference.

Ready to learn more about GMS laser cutting in Phoenix? Call the professionals at GMS for a free consultation.

Laser Cutting In Phoenix: Group Manufacturing Services, Inc.

At Group Manufacturing Services, Inc. we operate two different laser cutting machines that are manufactured by two different companies.

One is a Prima Platino 1530, and the other is an Amada LC 3015. You can learn more about the different types of machines we employ in our Arizona facility by visiting our Facilities page.

Prima Platino 1530

Technical Details for the Prima Platino 1530:

Amada LC 3015

Technical Details for the Amanda LC 3015

Travel Method: Stationary Table, X, Y, Z-axis movement for the cutting head.
Control Method: X, Y, Z, simultaneous 3 axis control
Drive Motors Linear
Maximum Sheet Size 60″ (Y) x 120″ (X)
Maximum Axis Positioning Speed 4,724″/min (6,681″/min 45° vector)
Maximum Speed Z-Axis 4,724 inches per minute
Positioning Accuracy 0.0004″ for the entire table
Acceleration X, Y : 1.5G Z: 3G
Cutting Head Cartridge-type
Z-axis sensor HS-2007 (Anti-plasma, noise resistant)
Maximum Material Weight 2,000 lbs
Assist Gas Automatic 4 ports with NC pressure control
Machine Weight 28,660 lbs. (including oscillator)
Electrical Requirements 208V, 3 Phase, 60Hz
Laser power 4000 or 6000 watts
CNC Controller
Model AMNC-F
Display LCD Color Graphics Display
Control Function X, Y, Z-Axis Simultaneous and Focus Lens B-axis, Adaptive Optic and Laser Power control (CW, Gated Pulse, Pierce Routines, etc.)
Data input method Touch Screen, Keyboard, Ethernet, Wireless, CD, USB, 3 1/2″ Floppy disk
Minimum Command Unit 0.0001″ (X,Y,Z)
Minimum Travel Unit 0.0001″ (X,Y,Z)
Standard Memory 2 MB
Hard Drive 10 GB
Operating Modes Automatic and Manual
Display Modes Program Contents, Position Information, Program Check, Settings, Paramaters, Beam Diameter Compensation, Assist Gas Status, Self Diagnostics
Interlock Displays Cooling Water Status, Gas Pressure Status, Vacuume Status, Turbo Blower Malfunction, Shutter Status, Beam Power, Resonator Discharge, Door Open, WACS

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Tempe, AZ 85282

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AS9100 Rev. D: 2016

ITAR Registered

AWS D1.1 Structural Steel

AWS D1.2 Structural Aluminum

AWS D1.3 Sheet Metal Steel

AWS D1.6 Stainless Steel

AWS D1.9 Torch Braze

AWS D17.1 Aerospace

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