4.4KW Laser Cutter, Bystronic Bystar 4400 [Now in HD video]

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2009

This is a £750,000 CNC precision industrial CO2 laser cutter processing 1.6mm stainless steel plate.

Operation is near silent :)

Capable of cutting up to 25mm mild steel or 20mm stainless steel plate or 12mm Aluminium plate.

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  • Aah i see, that explains it then. As i say we've just introduced a 6kw to our fleet! Just out of interest what company is it and where u based?

  • @hazowls6

    Econ Engineering of Ripon, North Yorkshire. We make road gritters and other road maintenance vehicles. Nearly all the metal work is done in-house - its amazing how much material it can work through in a week.

  • @hazowls6

    Econ Engineering of Ripon, North Yorkshire. We make road gritters and other road maintenance vehicles. Nearly all the metal work is done in-house - its amazing how much material it can work through in a week.

  • If u paid 750k u were robbed a 6kw 4 x 2 is only 500k

  • @hazowls6

    that cost also included a tandem press upgrade to 6m

  • what happens if you try cutting metal that's too reflective?

  • @danz409

    Aluminium is highly reflective, the machine can process up to 15mm thick AL - it simply wont cut any more than that practicaly. for extra thick plate 30mm+ its generaly more suited to water jet cutting or plasma profiling (they can cut much deeper but take much much longer to cut)

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  • Why doesn't anyone make that into a handheld gun? Like I'm not saying war and stuff is good, but that would be a serious weapon.

  • I am no expert, but that seems to be set a bit too hot to be cutting such thin sheet, I've seen about 10 different machines work and none of them spark anywhere near that much. There is also usually the tiniest amount of slag contact in the start/end point, so you can easily pick out the small cutouts but they don't fall down into the machine bed.

  • i have that laser lol jks im my dreams

  • Same as us mate, we've got an old bystar a 4.4kw byspeed and now the 6kw bystar since december and we go through shed loads of different materials! We tend to do a lot more general sheet metal work, special tool steels and thick end plate

  • common cut and to be honest rather slow could imagine the finished (part) looks horrible considering the way they were falling into the next cut path

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