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TOPTEK Laser unveils high-speed cutting machine it says is the world’s fastest

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TOPTEK Laser unveils high-speed cutting machine it says is the world’s fastest

By AI, Created 6:51 AM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – TOPTEK Laser says it launched a high-speed laser cutting machine in November 2025 that sets a new benchmark for speed, precision and productivity. The company is using test results and global deliveries to pitch the system to manufacturers looking to cut processing time and costs.

Why it matters: - TOPTEK Laser is targeting manufacturers that want faster cutting, cleaner edges and less post-processing. - The machine is positioned for smart factories and high-output production lines where speed and uptime affect operating costs. - TOPTEK Laser says the system can help customers reduce labor, time and total manufacturing expense.

What happened: - TOPTEK Laser launched its high-speed laser cutting machine in November 2025. - The company is based in Jinan, Shandong, China, with a standardized production base and a professional R&D center. - TOPTEK Laser describes itself as a high-tech company focused on advanced laser technology research, manufacturing and high-end automation applications. - The product line includes fiber laser cutting machines, tube laser cutting machines, laser welding machines and robotic automation systems. - The company says the machines are manufactured under CE and TUV standards.

The details: - TOPTEK Laser says the new machine uses upgrades to the laser source, cutting head and optical system. - The system pairs a high-density, high-brightness laser with a BOCHU customized precision cutting head. - In one test with a 3kW laser source, the machine reached traveling speed of up to 170 m/min. - In the same test, the machine cut 1mm stainless steel at up to 60 m/min. - TOPTEK Laser says that rate is about twice the speed of typical high-speed machines in the domestic market, which generally run at 25–30 m/min. - In another test with a 3kW laser source and air or nitrogen, the machine cut 3mm carbon steel with burr-free edges, less taper and higher precision. - TOPTEK Laser says that cut reached up to 15 m/min, compared with an industry average of 4–5 m/min. - The company says the improved cut quality reduces post-processing needs. - In a side-by-side test on the same graphic, the TOPTEK Laser 3kW High-Speed Laser Cutter finished in 46.645 seconds. - The leading domestic manufacturer in that comparison took 47.7 seconds.

Between the lines: - TOPTEK Laser is using performance tests as a sales argument, especially the speed gains on thin stainless steel and carbon steel. - The company is also emphasizing service coverage, not just machine specs, to appeal to overseas buyers. - The product launch fits a broader push around automation and intelligent manufacturing.

What’s next: - TOPTEK Laser says it will keep investing in core laser technology, intelligent automation and smart manufacturing systems. - The company says it will align future development with Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 standards. - TOPTEK Laser says orders have already been delivered to customers in Europe, the United States and the Middle East. - More information is available on TOPTEK Laser’s website.

The bottom line: - TOPTEK Laser is betting that speed, precision and global service will help the machine stand out in a crowded industrial laser market.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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