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Laser Applications for Cutting:
Common Laser Cut Materials:
- Acrylic
- Cloth
- Cork
- Delrin
- Fiberglass
- Leather
- Matte Board
- Melamine
- Mylar
- Paper
- Plastic
- Pressboard
- Rubber
- Wood
- Wood Veneer
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Laser Cutting Attributes:
- No part deformation from tool pressure.
- Narrow keff permits more dense layouts for more efficient material utilization and reduced secondary operations.
- Drilling and cutting on a wide variety of materials.
- No tool war or breakage.
- A process that is highly controllable, repeatable and accurate.
- A non-contact process resulting in greatly simplified tooling.
- CAD/CAM and CNC means that engineering changes can be made
quickly and efficiently.
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processed samples, including photographs and videos for your
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See
video Video of Synrad laser used to cut acrylic in
their laboratory at actual speed.
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Photograph © 2004 Synrad,
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Photograph © 2004 Synrad,
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This acrylic part was degated on the
left side of the part using Synrad 50 watt laser.
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See
video Kiss cutting labels using Synrad Sealed CO2
laser in their laboratory, shown at actual speed.
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Photograph © 2004 Synrad,
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Photograph © 2004 Synrad,
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0.025" diameter holes made with Synrad
15W at 1200ipm.
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Photograph © 2004 Synrad,
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Synrad resulted in no discoloration,
distortion or melting.
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Photograph © 2004 Synrad,
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Synthetic fabric, cut with 25 watts of
laser power at 200" per minute.
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Photograph © 2004 Synrad,
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