XD-co2 laser marking
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Machine Details
1. This is co2 laser marking machine with glass laser tube
2. This is co2 laser marking machine with RF metal laser tube
Split type and table type optional.
3. What is the difference between 50W and 60W? What is the difference between 20W,30W,50W?
The higher the laser power, the deeper it can mark into the material. The higher the laser power, the higher the price.
RF metal laser tube
The laser power of RF metal laser tube is 20W,30W,50W optional.
RF metal laser tube can use longer time than glass laser tube
4. Co2 laser marking machine also have spilit type. Following is the detail of spilit type co2 laser marking machine.
Craft gifts, furniture, leather clothing, advertising signs, model making, food packaging, electronic components, pharmaceutical packaging, printing plate making, shell nameplate, etc. The applicable materials mainly include bamboo and wood products, paper, cloth leather, plexiglass, epoxy resin, acrylic, polyester resin and other non-metallic materials.
1) The machine is well installed before send to customer. The operator only need to join 2 parts and operate the machine.
2) XDLASER offer 24 hours online service of the whole machine.
3) We offer whole life online technical support for the whole machine and offer all the spare parts that is needed.
We use wooden box to pack 20W 30W 50W 60W 80W co2 laser marking machine and send to customers by sea. The wooden box can protect the machine during long time delivery.
A non-metal CO2 laser marker is a versatile and efficient tool for marking a wide range of non-metal materials, including plastics, wood, leather, and more. However, if you're new to using a CO2 laser marker, you may be unsure of where to start. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a non-metal CO2 laser marker:
Step 1: Prepare the Material to Be Marked Before you begin marking your material, make sure that it is clean, dry, and free of any debris or surface contaminants. This will ensure that the marking process goes smoothly and that the final result is of high quality.
Step 2: Set Up the Laser Marker Next, set up your CO2 laser marker according to the manufacturer's instructions. This may involve connecting the machine to a power source and positioning the material to be marked in the marking area.
Step 3: Set Your Marking Parameters Before you begin marking, you'll need to set the laser parameters, including the power, speed, and frequency of the laser beam. This will vary depending on the material you're marking and the design you're creating, so consult the manufacturer's instructions or experiment with different settings to find the optimal parameters for your project.
Step 4: Create Your Design Using the software provided with your CO2 laser marker, create the design that you want to mark onto the material. This may involve importing a file or creating a design from scratch using the software's tools and features.
Step 5: Run the Marking Process Once your material is prepared, the laser marker is set up, and your design is ready, it's time to begin the marking process. Place the material in the marking area, make any final adjustments to the laser parameters, and then start the marking process using the software.
Step 6: Inspect the Results After the marking process is complete, inspect the final result to ensure that it meets your quality standards. If necessary, make any adjustments to the laser parameters or the design and run the marking process again.
By following these steps, you can use a non-metal CO2 laser marker to create precise and high-quality marks on a wide range of non-metal materials. With practice and experimentation, you can unlock the full potential of this versatile and efficient marking tool.
Welcome to choose XDLASER
info@xdlasers.com
Whatsapp: +86-15169026664
Skype: juliali01
Machine Details
1. This is co2 laser marking machine with glass laser tube
2. This is co2 laser marking machine with RF metal laser tube
Split type and table type optional.
3. What is the difference between 50W and 60W? What is the difference between 20W,30W,50W?
The higher the laser power, the deeper it can mark into the material. The higher the laser power, the higher the price.
RF metal laser tube
The laser power of RF metal laser tube is 20W,30W,50W optional.
RF metal laser tube can use longer time than glass laser tube
4. Co2 laser marking machine also have spilit type. Following is the detail of spilit type co2 laser marking machine.
Craft gifts, furniture, leather clothing, advertising signs, model making, food packaging, electronic components, pharmaceutical packaging, printing plate making, shell nameplate, etc. The applicable materials mainly include bamboo and wood products, paper, cloth leather, plexiglass, epoxy resin, acrylic, polyester resin and other non-metallic materials.
1) The machine is well installed before send to customer. The operator only need to join 2 parts and operate the machine.
2) XDLASER offer 24 hours online service of the whole machine.
3) We offer whole life online technical support for the whole machine and offer all the spare parts that is needed.
We use wooden box to pack 20W 30W 50W 60W 80W co2 laser marking machine and send to customers by sea. The wooden box can protect the machine during long time delivery.
A non-metal CO2 laser marker is a versatile and efficient tool for marking a wide range of non-metal materials, including plastics, wood, leather, and more. However, if you're new to using a CO2 laser marker, you may be unsure of where to start. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a non-metal CO2 laser marker:
Step 1: Prepare the Material to Be Marked Before you begin marking your material, make sure that it is clean, dry, and free of any debris or surface contaminants. This will ensure that the marking process goes smoothly and that the final result is of high quality.
Step 2: Set Up the Laser Marker Next, set up your CO2 laser marker according to the manufacturer's instructions. This may involve connecting the machine to a power source and positioning the material to be marked in the marking area.
Step 3: Set Your Marking Parameters Before you begin marking, you'll need to set the laser parameters, including the power, speed, and frequency of the laser beam. This will vary depending on the material you're marking and the design you're creating, so consult the manufacturer's instructions or experiment with different settings to find the optimal parameters for your project.
Step 4: Create Your Design Using the software provided with your CO2 laser marker, create the design that you want to mark onto the material. This may involve importing a file or creating a design from scratch using the software's tools and features.
Step 5: Run the Marking Process Once your material is prepared, the laser marker is set up, and your design is ready, it's time to begin the marking process. Place the material in the marking area, make any final adjustments to the laser parameters, and then start the marking process using the software.
Step 6: Inspect the Results After the marking process is complete, inspect the final result to ensure that it meets your quality standards. If necessary, make any adjustments to the laser parameters or the design and run the marking process again.
By following these steps, you can use a non-metal CO2 laser marker to create precise and high-quality marks on a wide range of non-metal materials. With practice and experimentation, you can unlock the full potential of this versatile and efficient marking tool.
Welcome to choose XDLASER
info@xdlasers.com
Whatsapp: +86-15169026664
Skype: juliali01