Brass laser cutting can become unpredictable, not due to insufficient laser power, but because of its high reflectivity and rapid heat feedback. Reflected energy may destabilize the laser source, while uneven heat buildup can compromise edge quality and consistency. In real production, stable temperature control often determines whether the cutting process remains repeatable or becomes erratic.
TEYU CWFL-2000 fiber laser chiller helps manage this challenge by maintaining a balanced thermal environment. Its dual-circuit temperature control independently cools the laser source and optics, reducing thermal interference and absorbing excess heat during brass processing. Rather than increasing power, this approach focuses on stabilizing system, ensuring more consistent performance under demanding reflective material conditions.








































































































