This material is flammable under laser equipment. Close monitoring is required during processing to prevent fire.
This material usually comes with a protective film to prevent surface damage during transport. Remove the film before laser processing to avoid ignition and damage to the acrylic.
During processing, this material may generate dust or other substances that remain on the surface. To improve appearance and functionality, clean off carbon residue, slag, or oxide layers using water, alcohol, ultrasonic cleaning, or specialized cleaners.
Processing materials may release strong odors or fumes. A proper ventilation and exhaust system is required to protect the operator's health and reduce the impact of smoke on processing quality.
Air assist provides a strong airflow to remove debris and smoke. Surface discoloration is caused by the buildup of heat and smoke. Using air assist helps cool the material, prevent burn marks and color changes, and improve cutting speed and performance.
This material is highly transparent to lasers, making it hard to focus and may cause processing failure. Apply light-absorbing material (e.g., black spray) or place a black base underneath. For fully transparent materials, elevate or add protection to avoid damaging the machine.
For Wood, Metal, Acrylic, etc. and precautions during the processing