Laser engraving is the practice of using lasers to engrave an object.
Deep laser engraving.
This variant is beyond any doubt the most impressive since the overall effect is that of a wooden sculpture.
Compared with the traditional way laser deep engraving for metal materials has the advantages of no pollution high precision flexible and can meet complex.
On average laser engraving can go to a depth of 0 125 3 17mm 0 020 0 51mm.
The three commonly used techniques are laser marking laser etching and laser engraving.
The laser parameters are selected to ensure that the desired engraving depth also 200 µm is achieved together with the best quality.
Serrations and lining the tops of slides and custom cuts including our new tiger and saber cuts.
Laser marking on the other hand is a broader category of methods to leave marks on an object which also includes color change due to chemical molecular alteration charring foaming melting ablation and more the technique does not involve the use of inks nor does it involve tool bits which contact the engraving.
Stainless titanium aluminum and much more.
The laser creates a deep engraving with distinct heights.
The exact depth of the laser engraving will vary depending on the material used as well as the technique used for engraving.
We offer deep laser engraving not laser etching or marking from a simple nfa trust to a full custom job and anything in between.
Ideal for mold cavities pins cores dies.
So how deep can laser engraving go.
The canyon deep engraving laser system is designed to support both circumferential and flat deep engraving applications or with the rotary motor removed larger flat deep engraving requirements.
Quality optimized laser parameters on the other hand were designed to be used in instances when you need to perform deep engraving with the highest possible quality.
In recent years with the rise of environmental protection laser technology has increasingly replacing traditional corrosion processes on molds signs hardware accessories and other products for the depth of engraving applications.