Laser pantograph cutting:
It uses a beam of laser light to melt or vaporize the material. It is highly accurate and used in a wide range of industries, from automotive to electronics.
Plasma pantograph cutting:
This process uses a plasma jet to cut conductive materials such as steel. It is fast and precise, ideal for cutting thick materials in industries such as metalworking and shipbuilding.
Cutting with oxyfuel pantograph:
It uses oxygen and a fuel gas to cut steel and other ferrous metals. It is economical and effective for moderate to thick materials.
Cutting steel profiles with a band saw:
This method uses a band saw to cut large, superelevation steel profiles. It is efficient and suitable for structural metal construction and other applications requiring clean cuts in large steel.