Laser Cutting Heads for 3D Cutting
Laser heads for cutting metal complex components and structural parts

Three-dimensional laser cutting covers work that involves multiple entry angles, curved surfaces, and spatial contours. It is used to trim stamped parts, cut bent tubes, and process non-planar areas that traditional tools struggle to reach. Typical 3D-cutting applications using laser cutting heads include automotive structural parts and outer panels, mold trimming, and aerospace sheet-metal components. In 3D applications, the laser cutting head processes carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys. Mounted on a five-axis cutting machine or robot, the laser cutting head adjusts its angle and tracks curved surfaces in real time to keep cuts stable on complex shapes. This capability supports detailed 3D parts in many variants with consistent quality.
Since 3D cutting jobs involve non-planar workpiece surfaces rather than flat sheets, the laser cutting head has to react quickly and track the programmed path accurately as the geometry changes. Our laser cutting heads are built for that environment: integrated with five-axis cutting machines or robot systems, they provide fast dynamic response and flexible spatial path control. High beam quality, stable output, and support for multi-angle bevels allow precise cutting of automotive body parts, mold components, and sheet-metal housings with consistent edge quality. Thanks to these capabilities, OSPRI laser cutting heads serve reliably on demanding production lines for 3D precision manufacturing.