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Trey Tull
10-04-2017, 6:09 PM
I am bidding on a job that will require some fine laser work, with cermark, on small parts made from a zink alloy. They need 5k parts per month and I can load about 1200, at a time, into my 60w 28x32 usl machine.

I am concerned about the fumes that it will give off. The laser is located in my office, at my house but it is venting outside via a 660cfm dust collector. Are there any other precautions that I should take when layering that much zink?

Thank you!
Trey

Kev Williams
10-04-2017, 6:20 PM
There won't be any zinc fumes, the zinc itself won't be affected by the laser, only the Cermark.

Mike Null
10-04-2017, 7:42 PM
Will the Cermark work. I'd be surprised.

John Lifer
10-04-2017, 8:59 PM
I would doubt that Cermak would first mark on zinc , and second would stay on at all. Zinc has relatively low melting point, only about 800f almost all marking of zone and alloys are cast marks. Fiber mark.

Kev Williams
10-04-2017, 11:18 PM
don't know how 'zinky' these nuts are, but Cermark worked fine on 'em.
I would assume Trey's zinc alloy parts would be basically the same, 'alloy' being the key word..
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John Lifer
10-05-2017, 7:11 AM
Yep, Kev, zinc plated steel. We're all guessing, full zinc part may or may be cermarkable. I hope so!

Bert Kemp
10-05-2017, 2:24 PM
Well I hope the OP gets some test parts and then comes back and lets us know the results.

Trey Tull
10-06-2017, 7:13 PM
The test pieces came in and they are zink with a copper nickel coating on them. LMM6000 worked but was splotchy and my 2.0 lens didn't offer fine enough detail. The customer is shipping me some more test pieces and I going to try LMM14 and a 1.5 lens. I will report back after I test.

Wojciech Szul
10-07-2017, 5:18 PM
With such big turnover of products better to be sure and hire health and safety advisor to check if is a no chance for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_fume_fever ( zinc shakes )