
As domestic urbanization continues to advance, the real estate and infrastructure sectors are driving a steady rise in demand for complete elevator units and their components. my country has become the world’s largest elevator market—with an industry scale reaching the hundred-billion-yuan level—ushering in a period of rapid growth for the manufacturing of complete elevators and sheet metal components. Traditional stamping and shearing processes, limited in efficiency and precision, struggle to meet the demands of today’s diverse, high-volume orders; consequently, laser processing technology has emerged as the core method for elevator sheet metal production.
The elevator industry makes extensive use of stainless steel and mirror-finish decorative sheets (often with protective films), imposing strict standards on cut-edge smoothness and surface aesthetics. Compared to traditional CNC punch presses, KAFE CNC fiber laser cutting machines deliver finished products with smooth, mark-free surfaces, eliminating issues like visible seam marks or mold wear. They enable the cutting of intricate, sharp-angled shapes and avoid the material stretching or plastic deformation often caused by stamping, thereby significantly enhancing the quality and market competitiveness of elevator decorative and structural components.
KAFE CNC’s independently developed fiber laser cutting machines offer high processing speeds and low overall operating costs. They are capable of stably cutting highly reflective metals such as copper and aluminum. Featuring a design with no external optical paths, low failure rates, and easy maintenance, these machines have become the preferred choice for sheet metal processing among major elevator manufacturers.