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Laser Engraver |
Laser Engraving machines can laser engrave
a multitude of medias such as glass, wood, coated metals, acrylic, marble, tiles,
paper, food products, fabric and much more! Not only do they laser - they serve
as a high power cutting tool too, proving ideal for cutting control panels, puzzles,
wooden miniatures, display racks etc.
laser works by exciting the molecules of
a carbon dioxide gas mixture. The laser beam is then focused through a lens to engrave.
The intensive laser beam then vapourises the surface of the material leaving an
engraved, or in some cases, cut image.
The Advantages of Lasers
There are many advantages
to using laser for both engraving and cutting. The precision of outputting jobs
of up to 1000dpi. The flexibility of lasers being non-contact. The productivity
of being able to opt for twin head with beam splitter to double output. No need
to compensate for bit diameter etc. when cuting through materials. Because a laser
beam is about .0005in in diameter it makes the detail output much finer than that
of a conventional mechanical engraver.
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