Laser cutting technology is widely used in the processing of various materials, including acrylic. Acrylic is a common plastic material with excellent transparency, toughness and weather resistance, so it is widely used to make furniture, decorations, display stands, etc. However, there are some challenges when laser cutting acrylic with the Atomstack. This article will explore the challenges of laser cutting acrylic and suggest solutions.
First of all, acrylic material is very sensitive to optical radiation. High temperatures are generated during laser cutting, which can cause annealing and discoloration of acrylic materials. Not only will this result in uneven cut edges, but it will also reduce the quality and aesthetics of the acrylic. To resolve this issue, the following actions can be taken:
Secondly, acrylic materials are prone to cutting tails. Due to the characteristics of acrylic, the laser is prone to air film and pores when cutting the material. These air films and pores can cause uneven or uneven tailing on the cut edge. To solve this problem, we can consider the following methods:
Finally, acrylic has a relatively low melting temperature. It is easy to quickly reach and exceed the melting temperature of acrylic during laser processing, resulting in material melting and damage. To avoid this from happening, consider the following:
To sum up, the challenges faced by laser cutting acrylic mainly include problems such as heat affected zone, cutting tailings and melting risk. By reasonably adjusting Atomstack S10 Pro laser parameters, processing surface pretreatment and using gas purging technology, these problems can be effectively solved and the quality and efficiency of acrylic cutting can be improved. At the same time, continuous exploration of innovative processing methods and new technologies to improve material properties are also important ways to solve these challenges.