Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Unlike mechanical engravers

A like marking, laser engraving can also be performed on a wide variety of substrates starting from acrylic, glass, crystal, marble, granite, stone, metal, plastic, wood and even stamping material. Laser engraving is required in many different applications including jewelry and industrial purposes.

Laser engraving is highly accurate as it is computer controlled. A mechanical cutter can only cut detail as fine as the diameter of the smallest available tool. A laser engraver by contrast can cut to the width of the laser beam, measured in hundredths of a millimeter. Laser engraving can be performed on a variety of substrates and with a better precision in comparison to mechanical engravers which leave a rougher edge finish.

Unlike mechanical engravers, VersaLASER uses non-contact, modern CO2 laser technology to laser mark, cut and engrave a broad range of materials, like plastic, metal, glass, wood, ceramic, fabric, paper and more. VersaLASER functions like a printer and runs from Windows-based graphics programs.

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