Small laser engraving machine



       Small laser engraving machines, as the name suggests, are laser engravings, which are a way of removing material, leaving a more or less deep trajectory that will reveal a theme.
       The material can be removed by laser in three ways. The first, most traditional method is to focus a sufficiently powerful laser beam on a size comparable to the diameter of the hair. This high power density results in localized heating of the material followed by vaporization. Since vaporization can occur in less than one microsecond, only pulsed lasers are used in this process because they allow the high power required for vaporization to be achieved in a short period of time, but the average power is low. The beam is scanned into a scanner according to a predefined pattern, which is deleted according to text, images or any other form drawn in the CAD software package.
Two other methods of removing materials.
       It is also possible to remove substances by molecular separation. In fact, by selecting an ultraviolet laser, each photon is highly activated. Their absorption causes the molecular bonds to break, causing the molecules to be ejected.
       Finally, due to ultrashort wave (or femtosecond) lasers, this material is possible without thermal phase. Therefore, only the exposed area is ablated and the surrounding area is hardly heated, which is the advantage of a small laser engraving machine. This very precise contact technology allows all materials to have a flat or complex surface that is engraved and has a good depth of control. It is also easy to engrave the outline in three dimensions. Therefore, laser engraving can open the door for the decoration of parts, especially in the jewelry and watch industry, but there are also many applications in the production of e-cards.
Add a laser system to your woodworking toolbox. Why do woodworking machines increasingly add small laser engraving machines to their workspace? This is because the versatility of lasers cannot match woodworking.
      Woodcutting and engraving are two of the most popular applications for lasers because they can contain many different projects. From cabinets to photo frames to tool holders, laser systems are used in almost all woodworking classes. Whether you are with hardwood, paneling, inlays, mdf, plywood, walnuts, alder, or cherries, you can use laser systems to engrave amazingly complex images.
What can I create with a laser?
      From cabinets to photo frames to tool holders, laser systems are used in almost every category of woodworking.
Photo engraving
       A picture is worth a thousand words, and a photo engraving is worth a thousand words! Keep your customers' photos and memories on mahogany or natural pine trees to commemorate the past.
mosaic
       By using the cutting and engraving capabilities of the laser system, you can create beautiful mosaics for cabinets, rewards, guitars, and more.
Prototype design
      For projects that need to get things done quickly, a laser system can greatly speed up your workflow. Quickly cutting materials like MDF and plywood allows you to record time from concept to prototype. In addition, since the laser allows you to use materials of almost any size or shape, you can easily use these extra wood chips, which you got from the previous project!
personalise
      Laser systems can help customize products and create one-of-a-kind, one-of-a-kind things. Personalized awards, skateboarding, mobile use cases, guitars, or any other item can turn a great piece into a perfect gift.
And more...
      When you use a laser for woodworking projects, the possibilities are limitless. Whether you are developing a product, working on a hobby project, or designing a new design, the laser system can help you create higher quality faster. All it needs is a little imagination and a laser!