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Industrial CNC Laser Cutter Machine High Speed For Professional Results
ACMER P2 CNC Laser Engraver and Cutter is a professional-grade machine that offers high precision and speed for various applications. With its advanced CO2 laser technology and powerful 20W or 33W laser power, it can easily cut and engrave a wide range of materials, including wood, acrylic, leather, and more. The machine is designed for professional use and comes with a rich accessories ecology, which includes rotary modules for carving curved surface materials.
When it comes to engraving and cutting acrylic, ACMER P2 offers exceptional results. The machine can easily handle cast acrylic, which is better suited for engraving than extruded acrylic. With its CO2 laser wavelength, the machine can vaporize the plastic material where the laser hits it, resulting in precise cuts and engraving.
Moreover, ACMER P2 offers optimal performance, high speed, efficiency, and accuracy, making it a perfect choice for professionals in various industries.
ACMER P2 CNC Laser Engraver and Cutter can be used in various applications, such as:
Q: Does laser engraving fade on wood?
A: Laser engraving on wood can fade over time if it is not finished
properly. It is recommended to apply a finish after laser engraving
to protect the surface and prevent fading.
Q: Do you finish before or after laser engraving?
A: It is recommended to finish after laser engraving to protect the
surface and prevent fading.
Q: Is a CNC cutter better than a laser cutter?
A: It depends on the application. CNC machines are better suited
for intricate designs on thick materials, while laser cutters are
faster and more accurate for thin materials and detailed pieces
like event decor, signage, or thin plywood projects.
Q: What materials can laser cutters not cut?
A: Laser cutters should not be used on materials like leather and
artificial leather that contains chromium (VI), carbon fibers,
polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and polyvinyl butyrale (PVB).
Q: Can a laser cut glass?
A: High-power CO2 lasers up to 30 W are effective for cutting
glass, but only with a particular kind of laser and under certain
conditions.