Technology with CO2 laser cutting
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Technology with CO2 laser cutting

Modern, cutting-edge machinery that is quick and easy to use, perfect for working on large or small surfaces and with different materials. Guaranteed by Lasermake.  

Lasermake is a company that has been operating for a few years in Italy, marketing machines with high-quality CO2 and fibre laser technology at competitive prices. CO2 plotters are machines with a CO2 laser source capable of engraving or cutting various types of supports.

 

Lasermake machines start from a work area of 30x50 cm up to large size surfaces, such as cutting plotters with an area of 150x300 cm.
All cutting machines are provided standard with the autofocus system, which allows operators to always work at an optimal distance from the support; there is an electric Z axis to comfortably manage the work surface and a simple and intuitive software - in Italian - that makes it possible to import projects from your own graphic programs or, thanks to a wide range of design tools, to work directly using the machine software.

 

Various options are available to adapt the machines to your various operating needs: for example, the CCD camera system, to read the print registration marks and precisely cut preprinted material. There is also the downdraft table, which is ideal for working lightweight and thin material such as paper and fabrics. The accessories include the rotary, which is a spindle that is installed in the machine when working on cylindrical items.

 

CO2 laser cutting is a versatile technology. In fact, with the same machine, it is possible to process different types of material: cut and engrave paper, cardboard, plexiglass, wood, leather, fabrics, felt, cork and rubber for stamps, or engrave glass, ceramics, crystal and rocks.

 

As regards galvanometric systems, these markers have smaller work areas (they start from an area of 10x10 cm up to a maximum of 25x25 cm) and can mark and engrave different types of supports depending on the type of installed source. Their main feature is their operating speed, which can arrive up to 7000 mm/s. The rotary accessory is also available for this type of machine in order to process cylindrical objects.
CO2 markers can mark or engrave all organic materials lists above for CO2 plotters. Fibre markers work, instead, on metal materials such as steel, aluminium, brass, gold, silver and some types of plastic. The markers include the model LM-RF-MOPA, a galvanometric fibre with a MOPA source that is able to perform the same operations as the fibre laser and also makes it possible to create laser markings on steel and titanium. All markers are sold mounted on a trolley with an integrated PC that makes them autonomous and easy to transport.