In 2026 the industrial landscape has moved far beyond the manual efforts of the past. Modern shops now rely on tiered levels of automation from specialized plasma units to lightning fast tube lasers and fully autonomous robotic cells.
Manual and Handheld Solutions of the Past
Historically pipe cutting was a labor intensive process relying on basic hand tools like wheel cutters, hacksaws, and manual torches. These methods required skilled operators to measure, mark, and cut each piece by hand which often led to inconsistent results and significant material waste. Even early motorized saws required constant human supervision and secondary grinding to prepare edges for welding. In 2026 these tools are largely reserved for field repairs or hobbyist work rather than high production environments.
Plasma Pipe Cutting Systems
For industrial processing of large diameter pipes the Machitech Pipe Cut represents a massive leap in efficiency. This fully automated system is designed to handle diameters from 2.5 to 48 inches using high definition plasma power from Hypertherm.
Tube Laser Cutting Systems
When the priority is extreme speed and razor sharp precision for complex profiles the Fiber Tube XL is the 2026 industry standard. This machine uses fiber laser technology (ranging from 6 to 12 kW) to cut through round, square, and rectangular tubes with zero secondary finishing required.
Robotic Plasma Cutting Systems
At the pinnacle of structural fabrication is the Beamcut system. This is a fully automated 6 axis robotic cell that replaces six traditional machines—including the band saw, drill line, and coping station.