What are the differences in processing between laser engraving and machine engraving?
Lasers enable intricate and high-precision engraving! We will introduce a comparison of each technology and the suitable processing methods.
Laser engraving and mechanical engraving are common methods for cutting and surface engraving various materials. In mechanical engraving, a milling cutter moves over the surface of the material fixed with fasteners. It has advantages for engraving metal surfaces, allowing for deeper engravings, which can be colored for decoration. On the other hand, laser engraving is suitable for many materials (wood, glass, fabric, paper, metal, etc.), does not require clamping the material, and is a non-contact process. 【Features of Laser Engraving】 - Suitable for many materials (wood, glass, fabric, paper, metal, etc.) - No need to clamp the material, non-contact processing - No tool wear - Can be processed with extremely high precision - Economical for both single items and series production *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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**Features of Trotec Laser Processing Machines** - Protection of optical and drive components from gases and dust generated within the processing area thanks to the unique InPack technology. - High-speed and high-precision processing quality. - 100% ceramic oscillator with high durability. - Intuitive operation from editing to processing. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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Trotec was established in 1997 in Austria as one of the research institutions of the Trodat Group. Since then, Trotec has been researching cutting-edge technology for laser processing machines and has developed and manufactured machines that excel in engraving, cutting, and marking processing techniques. Trotec's laser processing machines are highly regarded for their speed, precision, and durability, and are currently used in over 90 countries. Additionally, since 2013, they have held the number one position in sales volume and revenue for plotter-type laser processing machines worldwide. In Japan, they are utilized by universities, educational institutions, and businesses for a wide range of applications from "manufacturing" to "prototyping." *Laser processing machines are synonymous with laser engraving machines and laser cutters.