Archive for the ‘Engraving Laser Systems’ Category

Laser Engraving Benefits

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

It’s riskless. Laser engraving is a free of abrasion technique, besides it is a contact free process that does not require any adjusting or clamping of the material to be engraved. Unlike traditional cutting machines, laser engravers don’t expose users to open, moving parts making them as safe to use as a CD player or microwave oven.

It’s impeccable. Clean edges and fine detail aren’t the only things that are “clean” about laser engraving; it’s also better for the environment, especially when if you combine the base systems with other advanced laser exhaust systems.

It’s quick. This kind of laser offers the highest speeds on the market for engraving, delivering better productivity and ouput over conventional systems such as saws, routers, etc.

It’s easy. Laser engraving machines can be operated with the ease-of-use of a laser printer, using standard graphic layout programs and quick, one-touch commands – and deliver high-quality output whether the user is a novice or a laser engraving expert.

It’s got a good cost-results ratio. Laser engraving machines deliver top quality, reliability and power, so even elaborate engraving jobs can be done in a snap. Offering maximum productivity for a range of applications, Laser engravers increase revenue opportunities, offer long-term investment protection (no wear and tear), and deliver high ROI.

Now enjoy this video of one of the laser engraving machines companies to see this kind of systems working. Really outstanding!

Laser Engraved Apple Powerbook

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Here you have another good example of how the laser engraving technique can make pieces of art. In this case the artist created a custom powerbook. By the way, laser engraving is so versatile that you can use art pieces from well known artists to engraved your personal belongings and tools.

Here you have the laser engraved powerbook video.

3D Laser Engraving Technique

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

Engraving is the practice of incising a design onto a hard surface, by cutting grooves into it. Laser engraving means that a laser beam is used as the engraver tool. As you can notice, technology and its fast evolution allows many different possibilities when you use a laser. Engravers, more and more, are turning to laser technology for engraving functions due largely to the great versatility in material choices. Popular laser engravable materials include wood and veneers, plastics, acrylic, glass, marble, coated metals, leather and other fabrics, stone, granite, mat board and other paper products, hard surfaced materials like Corian, cork, melamine, Delrin, rubber stamp, and gasket material. Additionally, there are a host of manmade materials including simulated wood and stone products, which have proven to be ideal for laser engraving. Material manufacturers continue to produce and provide products that are compatible with lasers. This is important because the faster and more efficiently one can run laser engraved jobs the more profitable the job will be.The latest step in this technological race is the 3D laser engraving technique.

This truly unique process is the meeting of skills from the past and the future. The work combines the precise and meticulous crafts of the designer and the sculptor with the know-how of a computer scientists who convert a 3D image into a galaxy of crystallised pixels. Each pixel is formed by a “micro explosion”caused by the meeting of guided laser beams, transforming and sculpting the heart of the crystal, whilst leaving the exterior flawless. The image is suspended within a block of optical glass – the clearest and purest known form of glass. The delicate lines, which rival the finest lacework, create the shape in infinite detail. The result is a masterpiece of finesse, elegance and distinction.

Laser Engraving Mac

Monday, August 7th, 2006

Well, the most appropriate title for this article would be “Laser Engraved Mac”. We, all, know the amazing applications of the laser engraving technique. It can be utilized for industrial purposes, but also for art works. It can used even to customize your personal belongings.

With the proper laser engraving equipment you can etch your personal things very easily. The things to be engraved and the pattern or drawing to be used are completely up to you.

Some hobby communities tend to personalize their items much more than others and Mac fans are probably the people more oriented to personalization and customization.
I enclose some photos below about clear examples of laser engraved macs. As you can see the sky is the limit when we are talking about laser engraving macs. Notice how cool is this laser engraving on PowerBooks. Wondering when Apple will start offering laser engraving option on MacBook Pro just like on iPods.

Laser Engraving Industrial Technique

Friday, August 4th, 2006

Laser engraving is a very specific industrial technique. There are some laser systems that are being used to mark or etch, and even engrave any material and object. People purchase engraved objects for many different reasons and purposes. This method is much more popular than other engraving procedures mainly due two important reasons:

  • Cleanness
  • Precision.

This method of laser engraving can be very complex and technical, and involves exposing the object to a laser ray.
The laser engraver which is used for technical process basically has 3 main parts, which are the laser, controller and surface. The laser beam is emitted from the laser, and the patterns are traced by the controller onto the surface.

Laser can be so powerful that it can not only engrave, but also can be utilized for cutting purposes. Plasma cutting and woodcarving are techniques that can take place with the help of a high-power laser. Printing on disposable cups, plastic bags, candy bar wrappers and milk cartons is done by a method known as ‘flexo printing’, which is done with the help of laser engraving.

Specifically, laser engraving is used for materials which are more suitable for this kind of purpose like polymers and alloys. Woodwork, a very beautiful and famous art, is carried out with the help of laser engraving. Here, 10 watts of laser power can suffice to engrave on hardwoods like oak and mahogany. Acrylic plastics and plastic sheets (of soft drink bottles) are also commonly engraved. By the method of conduction, coating can be removed from metal with the help of laser engraving. Diamonds get their brilliance thanks to the process of laser engraving.