We have three models of laser cutter, each with different size working envelopes
and a choice of laser power. Higher power lasers cut through thicker material
in one cut and will cut faster than lower power lasers through materials of
the same thickness.
The materials these lasers will cut and engrave include acrylic, polypropylene, paper and card, wood, plywood and MDF, plastazote, leather, rubber, fabrics, glass and stone. The cut is usually about 0.3mm wide and the waste material is vapourised and extracted through filters. With this kind of information in mind, it is important for schools to see the machine in operation in a laser demonstration before purchasing.
Any school, which has an interest in laser cutting technology, can request an onsite laser demonstration. One of our laser technicians will visit the school with a demonstration machine and demonstrate what the machine can do on different materials that the school is interested in. It is ideal to see for yourself the laser cutters in action, which is why a laser demonstration is an important option.
When our laser technicians have visited the school and given
a laser demonstration, and a school has chosen to place an order, part of
the laser package is delivery and training. A laser technician will deliver
the laser cutter on an agreed date and also go through the use of the laser
cutter with the teachers that will be using the machine. As we take laser
cutters with us to the D&T show and other trade shows/conferences, it
is also possible to see a brief laser demonstration there as well.
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