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  1. #1
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    workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    GOod morning,
    I've 80W Co2 laser machine, my question it's easy.
    I've the combo steel work plan and in my cut working makes the sparks that leave the points in the cut line on the material, this is no very clean.
    Have you some suggestion about the work plan or some other material that I can put on the work plan?
    :idea:

  2. #2

    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    Hi,
    pls use gasoline to clean it
    tina from g.weike laser
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    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    Gasoline? Thank for the suggestion, I'll try it.
    But the spark depends when my laser spot hit the steel line on the work plane,
    why to clean by gasoline solution?

  4. #4

    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    Quote Originally Posted by laserItalex View Post
    GOod morning,
    I've 80W Co2 laser machine, my question it's easy.
    I've the combo steel work plan and in my cut working makes the sparks that leave the points in the cut line on the material, this is no very clean.
    Have you some suggestion about the work plan or some other material that I can put on the work plan?
    :idea:

    do you mean points in the cut line like below picture?
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    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    yes, it's this!
    have you the solution?

  6. #6

    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    do not put the material on the steel work table directly,
    try to put your material on stilts,
    (leave enough space between the table and your material bottom)
    good luck.
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  7. #7
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    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    yes I know this solution, good for big and easy cutting,
    but when I cut more and little pieces or thinnest material isn't easy,
    because or fall down or bend some parts before the cutting it's over.
    any way thank you.

  8. #8
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    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    I use egg rate light diffusers to keep this from happening

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    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    www.thunderlaser.com

  10. #10
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    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    Please fixtureman1 , could you explain me what is the egg rate light diffusers, have you some picture or link please?
    ok, maybe I've understand what is, but which material do you use ?

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    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    yes maybe it's good, but I can't find the link where I can buy this?

  12. #12
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    Re: workplan sparks for Co2 Laser MAchine

    Sorry it is egg crate diffuser should have proof read this better. It is plastic and will not reflect the beam

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