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Please Visit STStooling.com, Our System provides a more reliable and more cost effective threading tool, than your typical Lay down style Insert.
If you have any questions we have over 250...
Yes it should be. You may have to change a few of the settings a little, but it should be black.
A Q-switched yag, works the best on Anodized Aluminum. Co2 are not the best with Metals. I have marked plenty of this with the YAG lasers I sell and it is all in Frequency control and scan speed. ...
You should not need Theramark. I sell Marking Equipment and with the Laser I sell. You use 95% power, put your Frequency at about 50,000, and your scan speed @ 1250 and use about 3 passes. This...
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A Co2 laser is specific to be able to mark Plastics and Glass. Frequency is the key on all laser applications. Make sure you get a laser with frequency control as it will open the door to be able...
If you are wanting to mark it would not need to be that high of power. more like a 10 or 20w to mark on plastic.
For Plastics you will need a CO2 laser to mark on that material, but for cutting it will most likely cost more than 5k to cut through it.
Different Watt can cut through different things.
20W Thin Plastics
50W thin Metals
100 W can make .010 deep marks in Metals
I just did a test with our 10W Ostling Brand Laser and it will...
You have to use a lot of speed and the frequency of the laser must be adjusted to mark on anodized aluminum. We mark on it all the time with the laser system we sell. Ostling Marking systems. The...
I wanted to announce that Scandinavian Tools has introduced a new Product to the Unites States Using your current Coolant through Milling Center or Automatic Lathe to engrave your parts up to 5000/...