Automatic Desktop Laser Marking
REFOX has created an automated desktop laser marking machine set that is both convenient and efficient. The machine has a simplified structure, high photoelectric conversion efficiency, and good beam quality. It has a low heat affected zone, and is suitable for processing a variety of materials, including those with high hardness, high melting point, and brittleness. Its automatic operation makes it easy to operate. You can also easily program the machine to mark your products.
When it comes to laser power, it’s important to note that desktop laser marking machine tend to over-exaggerate the power of their lasers. A 40-watt machine may only be capable of delivering 30 watts of laser power. The laser tube should be over 800mm in length and 5060mm in diameter. A lower-cost machine, in contrast, is likely to have some problems related to electrical safety and laser safety.
One of the key factors that affect the cost of a desktop laser system is its maximum working area. The bed should be large enough to accommodate a single product, although a larger bed is better. Some machines have large work areas. Purchasing an extra machine with a larger work area can be beneficial if you’re looking to expand your business’ production. If you’re looking to purchase a desktop laser, there are many options available for you.
REFOX Automatic Desktop Laser Marking Machine Set
The YouMark software is built into the machine, allowing you to adjust the height and pitch angle to match your production line. The laser source is embedded in the HMI Touchscreen Controller and features YouMark Laser Marking Software. Moreover, you can adjust the lifting frame and pitch angle to suit your production line. With this machine, you can mark a variety of materials and create unique designs. The laser engraver is also capable of surface engraving, which involves the removal of the material’s surface, leaving the image at eye level. It is possible to have depths as low as 0.125″ in most metals.
Depending on the materials you’re cutting, the amount of maintenance you have to perform on a desktop laser cutter is quite variable. You’ll need to clean the machine’s lens and mirrors once a week, and it may need realignment or a new lens. This process can take up to an hour and can be done after working hours. For a professional, you can expect to pay anywhere between $600 and $7000 per hour.
The configuration of your machine is closely linked to your processing requirements. For example, if you’re looking for a metal marking machine that will handle thick metals, you might want one with strong load-bearing capacity. On the other hand, if you’re a hobbyist or are only looking for a machine for small batch production, you won’t necessarily need a large-scale machine with high-end features.