Industry Challenges
1.Complex structural parts require high precision:
Traditional processing methods have limited precision, and cutting quality is difficult to control, affecting assembly and strength.
2.There are obvious bottlenecks in production efficiency:
multi-process operations are time-consuming and labor-intensive, the production cycle is long, and it is difficult to respond to customer customization needs.
3.Thermal deformation and burr problems of workpieces:
Conventional welding and cutting can easily cause plate warping, deformation, or generate a large amount of secondary processing requirements.
4.Workpiece identification is unclear or easily worn:
For example, serial numbers and product codes are difficult to maintain for a long time, affecting traceability.
5.High labor costs and low automation:
Manual welding and marking are inefficient and unstable, and cannot meet the needs of large-scale precision production.