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Whats are adventages of laser engraving over other methods?
– There are several advantages of laser engraving over other methods of engraving, including:
- Precision: Laser engraving uses a high-powered laser beam to accurately and precisely engrave even the smallest details onto a variety of materials, including metal, wood, glass, and plastic. This level of precision is difficult to achieve with other methods of engraving.
- Versatility: Laser engraving can be used to engrave a wide range of materials, including materials that are difficult or impossible to engrave using other methods, such as curved or irregular surfaces.
- Speed: Laser engraving is a relatively fast process, especially when compared to traditional methods of engraving, such as hand engraving or rotary engraving.
- Consistency: Laser engraving can produce consistent and uniform engravings, even when engraving large batches of items.
- Cost-effectiveness: Laser engraving can be more cost-effective than other methods of engraving, especially when engraving large batches of items.
- Flexibility: Laser engraving is a flexible process that can be used to create a wide range of designs, from simple text to complex images and patterns.
Overall, laser engraving is a precise, versatile, and cost-effective method of engraving that offers many advantages over traditional methods.
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What materials can be marked, engraved or cut by laser?
– Laser technology has the ability to mark, engrave, or cut a wide range of materials, including:
- Metal: Laser marking and engraving can be used on a variety of metals, including steel, aluminum, brass, and copper.
- Wood: Laser engraving can be used to create intricate designs and patterns on wood, including hardwoods, softwoods, and plywood.
- Glass: Laser engraving can be used to create detailed designs on glass, including etched logos, text, and patterns.
- Plastics: Laser cutting and engraving can be used on a variety of plastic materials, including acrylic, polycarbonate, and ABS.
- Leather: Laser engraving can be used to create intricate designs and patterns on leather, including logos, text, and images.
- Stone: Laser engraving can be used on a variety of stone materials, including granite, marble, and slate.
- Paper and cardboard: Laser cutting and engraving can be used on a variety of paper and cardboard materials, including cardstock, corrugated board, and paper products.
- Textiles: Laser cutting can be used to cut and engrave a variety of textile materials, including cotton, silk, and polyester.
- Ceramic: Laser engraving can be used on a variety of ceramic materials, including tiles, mugs, and plates.
Overall, laser technology offers a highly versatile and precise method for marking, engraving, and cutting a wide range of materials. The specific capabilities and limitations of the laser will depend on the power, wavelength, and other specifications of the particular laser system being used.
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What materials cannot be marked, engraved or cut by laser?
– While laser technology is highly versatile and can be used to mark, engrave, or cut a wide range of materials, there are some materials that cannot be processed by laser, or that may require specialized equipment or techniques. These include:
- Reflective materials: Highly reflective materials, such as polished metal, may not be suitable for laser engraving or cutting, as the laser may reflect off the surface and cause damage to the equipment or operator.
- Some plastics: Certain plastics that contain chlorine or other harmful chemicals may not be suitable for laser processing, as they can release toxic fumes when exposed to high heat.
- Some types of glass: Certain types of glass, such as tempered glass, may be difficult or impossible to cut or engrave with a laser due to their high level of durability and resistance to heat.
- Some types of stone: Some types of stone, such as quartz or granite with high levels of quartz content, may be difficult to cut or engrave with a laser due to their high level of hardness.
- Some types of ceramics: Some types of ceramics, such as those with highly glossy finishes or metallic coatings, may be difficult to cut or engrave with a laser due to their high reflectivity.
Certain types of metals: While many metals can be cut or engraved with a laser, some metals, such as lead and zinc, may not be suitable for laser processing due to their high level of reflectivity and potential for hazardous fumes.
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What’s the best way to send my products to you?
– You can drop them off in person (appointment is strongly recommended), in our convenient drop box or ship them to us.
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Is laser marking, engraving and cutting expensive?
– Our prices are per individual project and we work closely with every client to provide options for your engraving needs.
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What forms of payment does Superior Laser Marking accept?
– We take cash, checks and cc.
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What type of wood can you engrave?
– Wood is an excellent material to engrave on. We haven’t come across a type of wood that we can’t engrave on.
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Is the laser marking permanent or gets erased after some years?
– Laser marking is generally considered to be a permanent method of marking because the laser physically alters the surface of the material being marked. The laser beam interacts with the surface of the material and creates a contrasting mark by removing a thin layer of the material or by changing its color.
The permanence of the mark depends on the type of material being marked, the settings used on the laser marking machine, and the environment to which the marked material is exposed. Laser marking can withstand exposure to a variety of harsh conditions such as extreme temperatures, chemicals, and UV light, making it a popular choice for marking items that need to be durable and long-lasting.
However, over time and with repeated exposure to certain conditions, the laser marking may fade or wear away. The length of time that a laser mark will remain visible depends on factors such as the material being marked, the quality of the laser marking, and the conditions to which the marked material is exposed.
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Do you laser engrave ipods, ipads, iphones, android products and general consumer electronics?
– Yes, we can engrave on most materials that electronics are made out of.
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How much does it cost for custom laser engraving?
– It depends on the project and the complexity of the design.
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How long will it take to process my order?
– We can process most orders within 3 days after we recieve your item. Expedited options are available as well if needed.
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What type of images are best for engraving?
– Images in vector cdr, ai, pdf, svg.
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What type of laser engraver do we use?
– Fiber and co2.