Precision Laser Cutting, Built for Industrial Demands

What is Fiber Laser Cutting?

Precision Laser Cutting is a manufacturing process that uses a highly focused laser beam to cut materials with exceptional accuracy, speed, and clean, high-quality edges. It’s often used for metals like stainless steel and aluminum, but can also be applied to plastics, composites, and other materials.

Key Features of Fiber Laser Cutting

Tight Tolerances

Achieves very small deviations from specified dimensions, often as precise as .0005 inches or better.

 

Clean Edges

Produces burr-free, smooth cuts that often need little or no post-processing.

 

Non-Contact Process

The laser doesn’t physically touch the material, reducing the risk of mechanical distortion or contamination.

 

High Speed and Efficiency

Cuts faster than traditional methods like sawing or plasma, especially thinner metals.

 

Complex Shapes

Can cut intricate geometries, sharp corners, and fine details that would be difficult or impossible with mechanical cutting.

Fiber Laser Cutting Applications

Custom Metal Parts

Enclosures and Brackets

Machine Panels

OEM Components

Prototyping and Small-batch Runs

How It Works

  1. Submit Your Design. Send us your DXF, DWG, STP, IGES, or SOLIDWORKS format we’ll convert them into precise, cut-ready files. 
  2. Get a Quote. We’ll provide transparent pricing and reliable lead times, so you can plan with confidence. 
  3. Production Begins. Once approved, we cut, inspect, and package your order, delivered on time and ready for installation.

What Sets Nviro's Fiber Laser Cutting Apart

Operator-Informed Fabrication

Built by people who design, build, and operate real systems.

 

Industrial-Grade Precision 

The latest fiber laser cutting technology delivers tight tolerances and ultra-clean cuts.

 

Custom Engineering Support

From mounting features to tank integration, we design to fit your unique needs.

 

Fast Turnarounds and Delivery

Get quick lead times with the control and flexibility of California based production.

 

Minimal Waste, Maximum Efficiency

Achieve clean cuts, efficient nesting, and less scrap on your job.