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Thread: lasering polycarbonate (lexan)?

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    lasering polycarbonate (lexan)?

    Has anyone ever laser cut and rasterd on polycarbonate...I'v tried to search here on the site but couldn't find much info.
    I laser engraved flames on a windshield for my Brother-In-Laws Harley...he cut it out...we thought maybe vector cutting would be faster and cleaner on the laser...NOT.
    I wasn't sure what settings to use so I use epilogs manual guide for 1/8" acrylic. I think my power and frequency was way too high...what do you think? You guys know so much here on this site I've learned most of what I know thanks to you...
    I have a 45w Helix Epilog and the settings I used was (don't laugh):
    300dpi vector-15s 100p 5000f raster-100s 55p am I way off?
    We thought we might have a market here...
    Any info would be greatly appreciated.
    Linda
    A & J Engraving
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    Linda, check the information in this thread.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...ighlight=lexan
    Epilog Legend EX24, Corel X3

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    Thank you Steve...after reading the thread I'm still confused . Does sound like I won't get a good quality cut anyways, toxins or not.

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    Polycarbonate

    Hello Linda,

    If you send me your email address, I will send you some information on engraving Polycarbonate.

    Regards,

    Andy Wingfield
    Wanlaser
    Trotec Laser

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    I do it when I have to but try to avoid it, and suggest other materials or methods to the customer when possible. Just nasty stuff to work with.



    Sammamish, WA

    Epilog Legend 24TT 45W, had a sign business for 17 years, now just doing laser work on the side.

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    Polycarbonate

    Hello Linda,

    The typical reaction of clear polycarbonateis that it turns dark when struck with a laser in the near infrared (YB, YAG, YV04) and melts with a laser in the far infrared (CO2). Colorants and other additives added to polycarbonate will effect the results when laser processing.

    A Vanadate laser will give a good results when engraving Polycarbonate especially clear polycarbonate. It will give it a black mark on clear polycarbonate.

    The second photo is cutting the same thin PC using a CO2. A near infrared laser (YAG, Fiber or Vanadate) would not accomplish cutting this nicely.


    Regards,

    Andy Wingfield
    Wanlaser Laser

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