[Plastic Processing/Case Study] Achieving Fine Engraving Unique to Laser Technology
Delicate processing that makes the characters stand out can be expressed as desired with a laser.
We would like to introduce a case study of the introduction of our laser processing machine "SP 500" to Kubopura Co., Ltd., a comprehensive plastic processing manufacturer. For example, when performing name engraving work, such as adding company names to plastic products using a machining center, it was not possible to carve fine details due to the size of the cutting tools (blades). After introducing the SP500, we found that the engraving on acrylic sheets was much cleaner compared to using a machining center. [Case Overview] ■ Issues: Fine text and logos cannot be engraved with a machining center ■ Results: - Clean engraving of text - Increase in requests for laser processing to create original goods *You can download the PDF or click on the related links below for more details. We also welcome your inquiries.
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【Model Introduced】 SP500【CO2】 ・Processing Area: W1,245 x D710mm ・Laser Output: CO2…120W (air-cooled) ・Maximum Processing Speed (mm/second): 2,540 ・Maximum Acceleration: 2G *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.