CES020
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http://www.epiloglaser.com/in/lasers.htm
Read down some to this line......
Can you cut through metal? No, the frequency of the CO2 laser requires very high wattages of lasers to penetrate through metals. Epilog's CO2 laser systems are best suited to cutting wood, acrylic, plastic, and fabric.
I guess they don't know what they are talking about either, since they make engraving lasers and such.
And from Universals web site :
Laser Cutting Machines
Our precision manufactured lasers and laser systems deliver the highest possible laser cutting performance on a wide variety of materials, including acrylic, wood, cardstock and textiles.
I guess they left off metal. It's probably an oversight from their marketing department. Another bunch of stupid people that build lasers that don't know that they can cut metal.
And from Trotec's web site :
Whether you are die-cutting or laser cutting acrylic…whether you are in the field of architecture or woodworking…whether you are working with ceramics or cardboard…laser cutting has never been so simple, accurate, and fast!
They left metal off too. Gosh, these people don't have a clue about engraving lasers.
3 Laser Manufacturers, all manufacturers of engraving systems and all 3 say you can't cut metal with their systems. Where have I heard that from before......oh.....right, from me. Kern hardly fits into the same category as those 3, which, again, is what I said, if you go to the industrial type machines....
Read down some to this line......
Can you cut through metal? No, the frequency of the CO2 laser requires very high wattages of lasers to penetrate through metals. Epilog's CO2 laser systems are best suited to cutting wood, acrylic, plastic, and fabric.
I guess they don't know what they are talking about either, since they make engraving lasers and such.
And from Universals web site :
Laser Cutting Machines
Our precision manufactured lasers and laser systems deliver the highest possible laser cutting performance on a wide variety of materials, including acrylic, wood, cardstock and textiles.
I guess they left off metal. It's probably an oversight from their marketing department. Another bunch of stupid people that build lasers that don't know that they can cut metal.
And from Trotec's web site :
Whether you are die-cutting or laser cutting acrylic…whether you are in the field of architecture or woodworking…whether you are working with ceramics or cardboard…laser cutting has never been so simple, accurate, and fast!
They left metal off too. Gosh, these people don't have a clue about engraving lasers.
3 Laser Manufacturers, all manufacturers of engraving systems and all 3 say you can't cut metal with their systems. Where have I heard that from before......oh.....right, from me. Kern hardly fits into the same category as those 3, which, again, is what I said, if you go to the industrial type machines....