What materials can be cut or engraved by a 40 to 150 watt laser?
Everything other than Metals??.. Basically.. YES! The laser systems offered here are very well suited for marking and cutting materials such as the following:
Natural materials:
Rock, brick, stone, marble, granite, glass,
Rock, brick, stone, marble, granite, glass,
Organic Materials:
Wood, Leather, Plants, Fruit, Vegetables, Sea shells ...etc. (be carefull not to burn your skin or eyes)
Wood, Leather, Plants, Fruit, Vegetables, Sea shells ...etc. (be carefull not to burn your skin or eyes)
Man Made Polymers:
Acrylic, plexiglass, vinyl, styrofoam, styrene, ..etc.
Acrylic, plexiglass, vinyl, styrofoam, styrene, ..etc.
Cloths:
Jeans, cotton, silk, nylon, dacron, ..etc.
Jeans, cotton, silk, nylon, dacron, ..etc.
What should NOT be cut by the laser?
While the laser can cut or engrave.. some materials should not be CUT. Vinyl and PVC will produce a corrosive gas. Plexi-glass / Polycarbonate will produce a black and yellow gass that will make your sick to your stomache. Cutting ABS yields a fair result, but leaves a bad smell that is hard to get out of your nose.
What industries would benefit from the use of a laser engraver?
Sign makers, party decorations, novelty makers, awards and trophies, applique embroidery, wooden toys, airplane models, model buildings, textile patterns, template makers, ..etc.
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Nice post dude.
ReplyDeleteI like it and also saw this type of engraver at the needham-laser.
It looks similar with it.
thanks for the post...!!!
Thank you so much! Hope it could help you to use laser machine.
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