Laser cutting is the most widely used method of laser processing that makes up 70% of the use cases when it comes to laser applications in manufacturing. Compared to other cutting methods, the most significant advantages of laser cutting is the high speed, precision, and adaptability of laser cutting machines. The lasers can cut clean through carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, copper, glass, ceramics, rubber, plastics, quartz, and other metal and nonmetal materials. The lasers produce a fine slot, with a small heat-affected zone, and operate almost noiselessly. The automated functionality also minimizes production costs.