Profile Cutting
Profile cutting, also known as shape cutting, is a process used to cut metal or other materials into complex shapes and designs. The process involves using a cutting machine that uses a plasma torch, laser, or water jet to cut through the material.
The cutting machine is controlled by a computer that reads a digital file containing the shape or design to be cut. The machine then uses the cutting tool to follow the profile of the design, cutting through the material with precision and accuracy.
Profile cutting is commonly used in manufacturing, construction, and engineering applications to create parts and components with intricate shapes and designs. It can be used to cut a wide range of materials, including steel, aluminum, plastics, and composites. The process offers a high level of accuracy, repeatability, and speed, making it a cost-effective and efficient method of producing complex shapes and designs.