August 07, 2019

Working with Lasers

The use of laser cutting is increasingly the world over. Companies are now making use of lasers for cutting, engraving, manufacturing, etc. Yet, a number of companies continue to stay away from the use of laser technology, partially because they may not need it and probably because of the myths that are going around, about the use of industrial laser technology. Here is a low down on some of those myths with each of them being corrected along the way.
Working with Lasers is a Complicated Motor Magnets Suppliers ProcessPeople are often kept away from the use of laser engraving, laser cutting etc by making the methods seem far more complex than they actually are. In reality, laser cutting is easier than most mechanical cutting techniques being used today. For example, there is no changing of tools from one part of the job to the other, or no need to have a die cut. In laser cutting, you are able to change the depth of the cut made, just by increasing or decreasing the power of the laser, making it a more precise and easier method. 2. Transparent Materials are an Achilles Heel for LasersPeople believe that industrial lasers cannot be used to cut through transparent materials because that isn’t possible. In reality though, transparent materials such as quartz, glass, polysilicates and plastic, all of which are readily used in the industrial sector, can easily be cut by laser technology. 3. Laser cutting is a phenomenon that is fairly recentThe reason most companies are now turning to laser technology is not because it has only recently come into the market, but because only recently has there been such a great demand for efficiency. Laser technology is nothing new; it was first introduced back in the 1960s and started to be used by large corporations back in the 1980s. But today, millions of industries and companies around the world make use of laser engraving, laser cutting and more.
Lasers are Unable to cut through thicknessThe first thing that comes to your mind when you think of laser cutting is probably the movie James Bond and how the villain used their laser to cut through things. However, as a result, most people believe laser cutting is not a good fit to cut through a wide range of thicknesses. That though, has no roots in reality; industrial lasers can be used to cut through a plethora of thicknesses, from that of wood to plastic to ceramic to stainless steel.5. The Use of Laser Burns what is being cutThe word burn has been used wrongly with laser. Laser is not fire. Yes, it makes use of heat, but it is not fire and there is very little charring that laser cutting leaves behind. Of the many surfaces where laser can be used, only wooden edges can be charred as laser cuts through them. But even that charring is not enough to burn away anything. The result is a wooden piece, that has exactly the kind of cut or engraving that was expected with little or no waste because of the industrial laser. Myths can be formed for no reason and its best that you do your research before believing them

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