What’s Laser Engraving?

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Laser engraving uses a laser beam to cut an image into hard materials. There are two types of lasers, portable and machine-driven. The price ranges from $7,800 to $25,000 USD. Consider warranty, price, and function when selecting a machine. Look for an easy-to-use template and programmable interface.

Laser engraving is the process of using a laser beam to permanently cut an image or pattern into a hard material, such as glass, wood or metal. For large projects, the size, depth and position of the pattern are usually programmed into a computer that controls the laser. The strength of the laser is based on the material used and the level of heat required.

This type of etching is typically found in a manufacturing environment. There are two types of lasers, portable and mechanically driven. Portable units are used by a manufacturing technician to fix minor errors or quality issues with the product at the end of the workflow. Craftsmen or engravers who need to create a very precise work product can also use laser engraving as a tool.

The machine-driven unit is programmed to mass-produce a specific pattern, etching it into the final material. Common uses of laser engraving include circuit boards, metal etching, or hard plastic sculpture. Lasers are rarely used for wood, as they tend to leave burn marks on the surface of the wood.

When selecting a laser engraving machine, it’s important to consider three things: warranty, price, and function. The laser engraving machine will need to generate significant heat and absorb a large amount of energy to operate the laser. The risk of components burning or failing is greater with this type of machine. A good warranty will protect you from repair costs for a specific period of time and allow you to get the value of the unit before having to invest in repairs.

The price of a laser engraving machine ranges from $7,800 to $25,000 US Dollars (USD). Take the time to make a list of the features you need and the ones you like to have but don’t need. Make your choice based on the useful life of the unit. If your business requires a significant amount of engraving, it’s worth investing in a quality engraving machine. If not, look for a unit that simply meets your current needs.

The daily operation of the unit is a very important consideration. Look for an easy-to-use template, with a simple interface, built-in help function, and programmable. Enable personnel who will be using the machine to assist in the product review process. This will reduce claims about the machine after it has been purchased and result in a selection that meets practical needs.




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