CO2 laser cutting is a widely used technology for cutting and engraving various materials. It utilizes a laser beam generated by a carbon dioxide (CO2) gas mixture to cut through or engrave materials with high precision. The process includes a computer numerical control (CNC) system to guide the beam along a desired vector path.

 

How it Operates:

CO2 lasers operate on the principle of stimulated emission of radiation. Electricity excites the CO2 gas mixture, prompting the emission of a laser beam. The beam is then directed through mirrors and lenses to focus it into a high-intensity, small spot.

 

Our Machines:

 

The Universal Laser Systems PLS6.75 is a free-standing platform with a material processing envelope of 32" x 18".  The single laser platform supports one 75 Watt CO2 laser which can cut through material with a max thickness of ¼" (6.35mm).

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