Specifications

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Section 3-8
ANODIZED ALUMINUM
RASTER ENGRAVING
LASER WATTAGE POWER SPEED PPI PASS DEPTH
10 90 80 500 1 .001”
25 54 80 500 1 .001”
30 45 80 500 1 .001”
35 38 80 500 1 .001”
40 34 80 500 1 .001”
45 30 80 500 1 .001”
50 27 80 500 1 .001”
VECTOR ENGRAVING
LASER WATTAGE POWER SPEED PPI PASS DEPTH
10 20 4.0 1000 1 .001”
25 12 4.0 1000 1 .001”
30 10 4.0 1000 1 .001”
35 9 4.0 1000 1 .001”
40 8 4.0 1000 1 .001”
45 7 4.0 1000 1 .001”
50 6 4.0 1000 1 .001”
COMMENTS
There is a process called Laser Color Marking which enables the color filling of anodized aluminum. First,
coat or spray the aluminum with a clear acrylic finish. After the finish has thoroughly dried, laser engrave
the graphic onto the aluminum. Then take a water based marker, such as those found in an art supply
store, and swab on the ink into the engraved area. You can actually see the ink get absorbed into the
engraved area but not the unengraved area. The ink will appear lighter in color because the white
engraved area tends to lighten the shade. Use a darker tint marker to compensate for the lighter effect.
Wipe off the excess with a soft, lint free cloth. Finish the piece by applying another coat of clear acrylic
finish and let dry.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ENGRAVE DEEPLY OR CUT THIS MATERIAL WITH THE
LASER SYSTEM. High Power and low Speed settings can cause the laser beam to
reflect off of this material which can damage the laser system and can be a safety
hazard. Damage caused by this type of abuse WILL NOT be covered under warranty.
ENGRAVING THIS MATERIAL PRODUCES ABRASIVE PARTICLES. Clean the
laser system more frequently to reduce wear and tear on the motion system
components and optics. Damage to the laser system from inadequate or insufficient
maintenance WILL NOT be covered under warranty.