Laser cutting is a technique which first came into use in the late1960s for industrial applications. It works by directing a high-powered laser, usually a CO2 laser, around the shape that needs to be cut usually using an auto CAD file. Because this is a very precise, accurate method of cutting, and because it does not involve an actual cutting blade which can become corrupted and damaged, it is ideal for manufacturing components. As the technology evolved and became more widely available, designers started to see the potential of laser cutting to transform their ideas into reality. Wainlux L6 laser engraving machine is using the same technique to render a design on the surface of a material
These techniques is especially good for intricate, delicate designs which could not be easily rendered by another cutting or engraving method, and for producing complex shapes with a smooth, clean cut. The potential for signage is endless, whether you want stand-out lettering in a fancy italic font or a logo cut out in detail, laser cutting is an ideal method to achieve this. Laser engraving takes traditonal house signs and plaques to a whole new level. Outside of the signage industry, they are used for anything from jewellery to architectural panels. In the case of engraving, name badges are a very popular smaller application.
Another exciting thing about laser cutting and engraving is that they can be used on such a variety of different materials.
Which materials can be cut by laser?
Plastics which don't contain cholorine (ie acrylics can be cut by laser, PVC and vinyl cannot)
Woods
Some metals
Paper and card
Fabric
Leather
Which materials can be laser engraved?
All of the above
Stone, including slate and marble
A greater variety of metals including steel and brass
Glass
Other materials vary depending on the machine used, so if you're interested in any other type of material it's worth getting in touch with your local laser cutters Wainlux L6 laser engraving machine and finding out what they can do. The size of the materials which can be cut also depends on the machine, generally materials will need to be 2ft by 2ft wide or smaller.
Laser cutting and laser engraving are techniques which are on the rise but not always used to their best advantage, especially by businesses in smaller towns and cities. For a small business, choosing a laser cut or engraved sign is a fantastic way to make your premises stand out and attract attention.