Laser Cutting vs. Waterjet Cutting
Which is Right for Your Project?
When precision, material variety, and project scale matter, choosing between laser cutting and waterjet cutting can make all the difference. At DV Machining & Fabrication in Stoke‑on‑Trent, we offer both advanced technologies to support everything from one-off prototypes to large-volume commercial jobs.
1. How They Work
- Laser Cutting: Uses a high-powered laser beam to melt or vaporise material—ideal for fast, accurate cuts in metals like steel, stainless steel, and aluminium.
- Waterjet Cutting: Employs a high-pressure water jet (sometimes with abrasive additives) to “erode” through virtually any material—great for heat-sensitive or exotic materials .
2. Material & Precision Comparison
| Feature | Laser Cutting | Waterjet Cutting |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Metals (steel, stainless, aluminium) | Metals + composites, plastics, ceramics |
| Heat Effect | Produces heat-affected zone | Cold cutting—no heat distortion |
| Precision | Excellent for intricate sheet patterns | Slightly less precise, but versatile |
3. When to Use What
- Choose Laser for thin-to-medium metals needing sharp, clean edges.
- Choose Waterjet for thicker metals or materials that are heat-sensitive, brittle, or layered.
4. Cost & Turnaround
Laser tends to be more cost-effective for common metals due to speed and efficiency. Waterjet may cost slightly more, but it’s versatile and avoids thermal stress—valuable for specialised applications.
5. How We Help at DV Machining & Fabrication
Based in Stoke-on-Trent with nationwide coverage, we provide expert guidance on the optimal cutting method based on your specifications, material, and budget dvmachiningandfabrication.co.uk.
Call to Action
Need tailored advice? Drop us a line on 01782 818 790 or email sales@dvmachining.co.uk—we’re here to assist with quotes, samples, and expert insights.