In this article we take into account the costs of laser cutting both from the point of view of those who want to invest in a laser cutting machine and from the point of view of those who want to orient themselves on an online service.
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Laser cutting and laser engraving: processing differencesPosted in: Laser Cutting318 Views
Understanding the difference between laser engraving and cutting techniques can be complex. In fact, although both technologies use lasers to work the material, the execution takes place in a very different way.
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What is 3D laser cuttingPosted in: Laser Cutting378 Views
The 3D laser is used to cut 2D and 3D pieces such as tubes or profiles for the industrial production of components or valuable handmade products.
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How High Speed Laser (HSL) Cutting WorksPosted in: Laser Cutting388 Views
The heart of the HLS machine is the computerized numerical control (CNC) system that coordinates the movements of the laser beam precisely and quickly. CNC software controls laser power, movement speed and focus, ensuring a smooth and clean cut. In addition, the integrated vision systems allow you to detect the positions of the materials to be cut and adapt the cutting settings in real time.
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How to use laser cutting on woodPosted in: Laser Cutting350 Views
Laser cutting takes place through a beam of light that, focused on a very narrow area, depending on the power and type of material, cuts a part of the piece on the basis of a raster or vector drawing sent to the machine.
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How to use laser cutting on plexiglassPosted in: Laser Cutting448 Views
Plexiglass is often referred to as XT or GS, abbreviations that indicate the technique with which it was produced: by extrusion in the case of the XT wording and by casting in the case of the GS abbreviation.
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How to use laser cutting on steel, sheet metal and aluminiumPosted in: Laser Cutting323 Views
Laser technology is widely used to cut steel, aluminium and sheet metal. In general, metalworking is required especially in the production sectors that deal with industrial components, but it is not limited to it.
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How laser cutting worksPosted in: Laser Cutting347 Views
To date, laser cutting is one of the most widely used techniques because it allows you to work on a wide range of materials, in a short time and at limited costs. Moreover, thanks to the precision of the laser, it is possible to customise and replicate the pieces quickly, even in large quantities and series.
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Laser engraving on leather: how it works and what results you can expectPosted in: Laser Engraving342 Views
Whether it is leather, natural hide, deer leather or suede leather, laser engraving guarantees maximum definition and quality of customisation, both for individual pieces and in case of large batches.
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Laser marking on plastic: how it works and what results you can expectPosted in: Laser Engraving479 Views
From the automotive, to the medical, to the hobby, laser engraving and marking are used to customise different objects.
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Laser engraving on wood: how it works and what results you can expectPosted in: Laser Engraving408 Views
In this article we will talk about the different types of wood and the best techniques to engrave it.
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Laser engraving and laser marking: what are the differences?Posted in: Laser Engraving323 Views
Although many confuse laser engraving with laser marking, in reality these two processes involve different processes and techniques.