Lasers are perfect for making precision cuts, and no less so on paper and cardboard products. Being particularly suited for cutting fine geometries with maximum precision and quality, Laser paper cutting allow for cutting even the most delicate paper constructions, and creating a professional and clean, finished product.
Its important to note that when cutting paper with lasers, the paper can sometimes burn. Just like wood, which has a similar chemical composition, paper is evaporated suddenly. This is called sublimation.
In the area of the cutting clearance, the paper escapes in gaseous form, which is visible in the form smoke (at a high rate). This smoke transports the heat away from the paper, meaning that the thermal load on the paper near the cutting clearance is relatively low. If you cut a material with a laser, it will have no smoke residues or burnt edges, even when cutting the finest contours.