Re: machining a laser cut edge
- From: Randy <rbraun333@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 09:32:42 -0500
I beleive they sell a paint or some king of stick on coating to stop
the reflection. Have him check with his supplier.
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 14:57:57 GMT, "Dave Lyon" <lct.products@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Thank You,
"John" <jwheasi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I realize this has probably been discussed ad nauseum, but Ididn't findmuch
in the archives, not that I got too thorough in searching them.6061
We are looking at purchasing a laser for cutting flat sheets. I am
wondering how tough the laser cut edge is on milling cutters. Some of the
items we are considering cutting have shoulders, chamfers, or the like
machined on some of the edges.
We will be cutting A36 steel about 95% of the time, there will be some
aluminum thrown in, but I can't see that being much of a problem
We currently have a plasma machine and we don't even bother attempting to
machine those edges. It is just too tough on the cutters.
Is the laser going to be the same, or is it somewhat better?
Thanks in advance for the help.
John Higgins
I've machined laser cut 304 SS, without any difficulty.
The guy that does my laser cutting won't do aluminum though. He says it is
too reflective and ruins his mirrors.
Randy
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