CO2 laser engraving is a cutting-edge technology used in various sectors, including object personalization, signage, and industry, while cutting is used in the creative and signage fields. Using a carbon dioxide-based laser beam enables precise, detailed engraving and cutting of many organic materials.
CO2 laser technology uses a laser beam generated by electrically exciting a CO2 gas mixture. This infrared beam is then focused to engrave or cut the material. Two processes are used for this purpose.
When the CO2 laser beam comes into contact with the material to be engraved, it vaporizes it in a controlled manner. The molecules absorb the laser's energy and change from solid to gas, creating permanent marks.
The precision of this engraving depends on several factors:
Laser engraving vs. laser cutting While laser engraving removes material without passing through the object, laser cutting uses an amplified beam to melt (fusion principle) or vaporize the material entirely, thus passing through the material. |
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CO2 laser engraving machines can be used to produce complex shapes, small drawings, images, or texts with high precision, as well as barcodes, Datamatrix, batch numbers, and alphanumeric codes for part traceability...
CO2 laser engraving machines can be used to personalize various types of objects and for specific industrial applications. Many organic and synthetic materials can be engraved:
However, it is unsuitable for engraving metals unless they are anodized or a specific product, such as Metal Marker G, is used to achieve a chemical reaction.
From design to execution, including cost optimization and low operator intervention, laser cutting offers many advantages.
It stands out for its precision and versatility, enabling materials to be cut to create customized items and complex shapes. This opens the way to a wide range of applications, such as POP and signage (displays, advertising signs, etc.), as well as part identification and traceability!
The little extra: the laser cutting machine is self-contained, requiring no consumables or additional tools (stylus, blade, chemical product, etc.).
CO2 laser cutting can be used to create customized objects or signage elements. It is particularly suitable for cutting:
CO2 laser facts While CO2 lasers can cut wood and acrylic components, some materials, such as aluminum, cannot be cut due to their reflectivity. Materials like PVC are hazardous to health for cutting or engraving and can damage the laser machine. |
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Laser tables are class 2 machines that ensure safe use in all environments, with no special authorization required.
They are ideal for precise engraving (or cutting) on small objects or large parts.
The LS900 is ideal for batches while the LS100 is perfect for unit engraving & cutting.
Small CO2 laser engraver and cutter for personalization, signage and creative.
Medium CO2 or Fiber laser engraving and cutting machine for signage and small series.
Large laser engraver and cutter that can do everything.
Laser stations are Class 2 machines, ensuring safe use in any environment without special authorization. They are designed for highly precise single-part engraving, perfect for applications demanding exceptional accuracy.
Gravotech offers a range of CO2 laser engravers in the form of laser stations: the WeLase, a compact solution for all types of engravings; and the LW2, a medium-sized fully automated laser station.
Integrable laser markers are Class 4 machines designed for industrial environments, ensuring part traceability. These CO2 laser engravers can be integrated into production lines for fast, precise marking. Gravotech’s CO2 integrable laser markers are perfect for marking organic materials, offering high-quality wood, leather, and more results.