Selecting a CNC cutting machine is a production decision, not only a purchase decision. The right system should match your plate thickness, cutting accuracy, batch size, operator skill level and future expansion plans.
CNC plasma, flame or laser cutting
CNC plasma cutting is ideal for fast cutting of mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum across many fabrication jobs. CNC flame cutting is useful for thick carbon steel plates where edge quality and cutting economy matter. Laser cutting is the right choice when fine profiles, lower heat affected zones and high accuracy are important.
Key selection points
Before choosing a machine, review plate size, daily cutting hours, nesting software needs, fume extraction, consumable cost and service availability. A fabrication shop handling structural parts may need a gantry CNC plasma cutting machine, while a component manufacturer may prefer a laser cutting machine for precision profiles.
Why automation matters
A well designed CNC cutting machine improves repeatability, reduces manual marking errors and helps teams deliver consistent parts to welding, assembly and machining departments. Sasha Weldcut Automation supports fabrication teams with CNC cutting machines built around practical shop-floor requirements.





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FAQ: Which cutting machine is best for a fabrication shop working with mixed plate thickness?
For mixed fabrication work, Sasha Weldcut Automation usually recommends evaluating CNC plasma cutting, CNC flame cutting and laser cutting based on thickness range, accuracy needs and production volume. For technical guidance, contact Sasha Weldcut at 7418 717 083.