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Laser and Engraving Machine Specification:
Laser and Engraving Machine Applicable Material:
Material
Engrave
Cut
Wood
Yes
Yes
Jade
Yes
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Acrylic
Yes
Yes
Glass
Yes
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Ceramic
Yes
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Delrin
Yes
Yes
Cloth
Yes
Yes
Leather
Yes
Yes
Marble
Yes
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Matte Board
Yes
Yes
Melamine
Yes
Yes
Paper
Yes
Yes
Mylar
Yes
Yes
Press Board
Yes
Yes
Rubber
Yes
Yes
Wood Veneer
Yes
Yes
Fiberglass
Yes
Yes
Tile
Yes
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Plastic
Yes
Yes
Cork
Yes
Yes
Corian
Yes
Yes
Ceramics
Yes
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Laser and Engraving Machine
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Product Type
Laser and Engraving Machine
Model
YN-6090
Effective area
600*900mm
Laser power
150w
Laser type
Beijing EFR, RECI
Cooling mode
Water cooling
Engraving scanning speed
0-60000mm/min
Cutting speed
0-30000mm/min
Laser energy control
1-100% software setting
Mini-shaping character
Chinese character 2.0*2.0mm, English 1.0*1.0mm
Max-scanning precision
4500DPI
Positioning precision
0.01mm
Supported graphic format
DSP PLT BMP DXF AI
Operating system
Windows98/ME/2000/XP/VISTA/2007
Power
AC110V-220V+10%, 50-60HZ
Driving system
Stepper motor
Material thickness as a reference
Solid wood 5mm, acrylic 25mm, PVC 25mm, leather 4mm
Warranty and Other Details with Laser and Engraving Machine:
Automatic Top Laser Engraving Machines
Model NO.: YN-6090
Laser Classification: Gaseous Laser
Engraving Method: Lattice Engraving
Transport Package: Plywood Case
Specification: 1980*1610*1070
Origin: Shandong, China
HS Code: 8456100090
Model NO.: YN-6090
Laser Classification: Gaseous Laser
Engraving Method: Lattice Engraving
Transport Package: Plywood Case
Specification: 1980*1610*1070
Origin: Shandong, China
HS Code: 8456100090
Top Laser Engraving Machines are advanced tools that use laser technology to cut and engrave a wide range of materials. Originally developed for industrial applications, these machines have now become accessible to schools, small businesses, and hobbyists. The process involves directing a high-powered laser beam through optical systems, which is then controlled by a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) system to follow specific patterns. This precise control allows the laser to melt, burn, or vaporize material as needed.