[Free Release of Laser Processing Data] Laser Cutting Technique for Bending MDF

This time, we will introduce a laser cutting technique that allows for bending processing of hard materials such as MDF, as well as examples of product development using bending processing with MDF.
【Laser Cutting Technique for Bending MDF】
Even with hard sheet materials like MDF, wood, and acrylic, bending processing can be performed by making slit-like cuts with a laser. If you are concerned about surface charring or dirt after laser processing, it is advisable to apply masking tape to the surface beforehand.
《Processing Reference Values》
Machine Used: Laser Cutter GCC LaserPro Series C180
Material Used: MDF 2.5mm thick
Output Values: Speed: 3 / Power: 80
★ Examples of product development using MDF bending processing for bags, lamp shades, and card boxes are introduced on our website.
【Free Release of Laser Processing Data】
Three types of representative cut data for bending processing can be downloaded for free. Adjust the processing values and data sizes to suit the machine and materials you are using for ease of use. You can download it for free from the official COMNET website.


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