en.Wedoany.com Reported - German machinery manufacturer SK Laser's Managing Director Dina Reit and Lincoln Electric's Director of Flexible Automation for Europe, David Kilburn, recently stated jointly that the future of metal processing will develop towards miniaturization, high speed, high temperature, and precision. The two introduced two cutting-edge laser technologies their respective companies are advancing—picosecond laser micromachining and precision power laser processes.
Dina Reit believes that "picosecond laser micromachining" is currently the most important process breakthrough closest to the threshold of market launch. She regards this technology as the key advancement in the metal processing field that is nearest to large-scale market promotion. David Kilburn, Lincoln Electric's Director of Flexible Automation for Europe, views "precision power laser processes" as the next truly "hot technology," and considers it well-deserving of the title. This process can be applied simultaneously to various metal processing scenarios such as welding and cladding, possessing adaptability across different process platforms.

The two industry professionals hold highly consistent judgments on the future trends of metal processing: miniaturization, high speed, high temperature, and precision will become the core directions of the industry's technological evolution. Picosecond laser micromachining and precision power laser processes respectively represent the frontier explorations of laser technology in the two dimensions of micro-processing and macro-processing. These two laser processes are believed to lead the metal processing industry into the next stage of technological transformation.
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