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Laser Marking Different Surfaces with N-Lase Lasers

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Lasers are a fantastic technological advancement which allow us to mark, engrave and texturise a wide variety of surfaces and materials. But, how does it all work? And which laser types are suitable for which materials? We're glad you asked! Let's delve in and shed some light on applying lasers to different materials. In this blog, we are going to focus on two particular types of lasers; CO2 and Fiber.

CO2  lasers

CO2 lasers are gas lasers based on a carbon dioxide gas mixture, which is electrically stimulated. They're useful for working on non-metallic materials and on most plastics. They can also be used on wood, acrlyic, glass, papertextiles, foils & filmsleather and stone. 

Let's take a look at some of these materials:

Wood

 

Fiber lasers

Metal

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Despite the prevalence of alternative materials, there is no doubt that metals remain the workhorse of the manufacturing industry. Metals provide a unique combination of durability, workability, heat and chemical resistance, and visual appeal that makes them the material for choice for several industrial and commercial applications.

Metal laser engraver technology has become so useful that it is now being used in both big industries and small-scale applications. Industrial parts such as pipes, fittings, pump casings, and motor parts often receive the metal engraving machine treatment for parts numbers, tracking numbers, serial numbers and company branding.

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Copper has high thermal conductivity and thermal transfer properties and is used commonly for wiring, printed circuit boards and pressurised flow meters. Their thermal properties are ideal for laser marking systems for metal because the heat is quickly dissipated. This reduces the impact the laser can have on the structural integrity of the material.

Sterling Silver and Gold

Laser engraving is a modern alternative to creating designs. Whether it is to create a classical style gold engraving, engraved silver rings, adding a special message to the back of a watch, decorating a necklace or personalising a bracelet by engraving it, a laser offers you the opportunity to work on countless shapes and materials. Functional markings, patterns, textures, personalization and even photo-engravings can be achieved using a laser. A creative tool for a creative industry.

Would you like to learn more about how our N-Lase systems can help you engrave, mark or texturise different surfaces? Perhaps you're a jeweller looking to offer personalisation? Or maybe a manufacturer looking to mark your assets? Visit our website where you can learn more, book a demo and even get a quote.