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Laser cutting 2D
Laser cutting can be used on a wide range of materials and is
especially useful when extreme accuracy is needed. The laser can
also be used for welding.
A small amount of heat is involved, therefore the colour of the cut
surface may differ from surfaces untouched by the laser. This
property of the laser can be very effective when working with materials
such as wood. Intricate designs can be inscribed on to the
surface of the object.
Materials and maximum thickness (mm):
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| Steel |
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15 |
| Stainless steel |
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12 |
| Aluminium |
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6 |
| Titanium |
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6 |
| Quartz |
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4 |
| Wood, plastics &
rubber |
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50 |
| Cobalt, resistance
materials etc. |
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General specifications:
- Work areas are 1525 x 3200, 1500 x 3000 and 1250 x 1250 mm
- Maximum laser power (CO2) is 2500 W
- Cutting with nitrogen, oxygen or argon
- Colour of cut surfaces may differ from the material's
original colour
- Cutting cap is 0.1 to 0.5 mm wide
- Cutting tolerance is 0.05 - 0.5 mm
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