18 Aug New Free Buyers Guide: How to Find Your Ideal Laser Metal Cutter
HPC Laser has published a practical new guide for businesses exploring fibre laser cutting, covering the key questions to consider when choosing the right machine.
Titled Metal Laser Cutters Buyer’s Guide, the free resource is packed full of useful information all in plain English, with no jargon.
What’s Inside the Guide
The guide covers the essentials in clear, straightforward sections:
- The basics – How does a fibre laser cutter actually work? Why doesn’t anything touch the metal, and what difference can that make to your results?
- Materials – Which materials can you cut? Which ones are particularly well suited to fibre laser cutting and which aren’t?
- Business benefits – Could fibre laser cutting help you win more work, reduce running costs, improve energy efficiency or shorten lead times?
- The investment – What does a fibre laser cutter really cost? What else needs to be considered when calculating the overall investment?
- Owning and running one – What does day-to-day operation actually involve? How much training and support can you expect, and what safety features should you look for?
- Six questions to ask yourself – We’ve put together six questions every business should consider before investing.
It also includes real customer feedback from companies that have brought cutting in-house and reduced their reliance on subcontractors.
Why We Created It
Buying a laser is a significant decision. We wanted a single, easy-to-read resource that answers the questions people ask, from first-time buyers to established fabricators looking to upgrade.
See One in Action
The best way to decide is still to watch a machine cut. You can book a free, no-pressure demonstration at our Halifax showroom or join one of our Open Days and bring your own designs and materials to cut.
Download the free guide or get in touch with the team:
- Website: hpclaser.co.uk
- Phone: 01422 310800
- Email: sales@hpclaser.co.uk

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