LaserWorks and RDWork are used for controlling the machine. They are available for free download from their respective websites.
Fiber lasers are the best option for laser cutting/engraving aluminum and brass workpieces.
You can laser engrave stainless-steel dog tags with a 30W fiber light source at a angle of 90 degrees. This laser uses 70% of its power and allows you to work at speeds up of 708 ipm.
F-theta(?) is the laser module's electromagnetic radiation. The laser module uses an F-theta(?) lens that has high energy uniformity, narrow focus spots, and low attenuation.
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You can upgrade FSL Muse Pandora with a rotary axis, expanded Z-travel, fume extractors, and special focus lenses.
Other accessories, such as lenses or fume extractors, can be purchased to enhance the machine.
MCWlaser Pro does not have an upgrade option, however you can customize the product while you are purchasing.
A 30W or 50W fibre laser is required to improve the engraving area to 7.87 x 7.87 x 11.87 x 11.87".
A 30W fiber laser can be used to engrave stainless steel dog tags at a 90 degree angle. It uses 70% of the laser's power.
With laser, the real value comes from your production speed. If you can cut many parts in less time, you will get more money in return for time invested. So, if your production rate is high, a laser machine can still be great even though it has high operating cost.
If you’re cutting metals that are highly reflective, like aluminum, copper, or brass, and they are in the thicker side of cutting, then a plasma will be ideal. Lasers machines usually struggle with cutting reflective metals, especially if they are on thicker side. You’ll see that if you want to cut reflective metal, then you’ll need a higher amount of power to do so. And more power means more $$$.
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As per data from the 3D camera, the auto-focus feature adjusts the laser's position along the Z axis automatically.
Power consumption is extremely low.
A 3000W fiber laser requires 10kW of power plus 5kW for a chiller, for a total of 15kW. $2,700 per year at a rate of 15kW per hour for 12 hours.
Fiber lasers leave unsightly marks on wood.
The goal of any marking or engraving project is to create a readable mark, whether by hand or machine. Uncontrolled absorption, on the other hand, results in an uncontrolled mark on the wood.
Fiber lasers typically cost between $20,000 and $45,000.