What is the difference between co2 lasers, fiber lasers and UV lasers
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Non-metal laser marking, 355nm UV laser is more suitable than fiber laser
In the laser research and development of RFH, ultraviolet lasers, green lasers and infrared lasers have been well received by many customers. Let us understand the difference of lasers below.
In fact, the biggest difference between these types of lasers is the power they use. The power of the CO2 laser is 80W-500W, and its power is large, which can smoothly cut acrylic, metal and other materials. The power of the fiber laser is 30W-60W, which is lower than that of the CO2 laser, and is more suitable for marking and cutting certain metals. The power of the UV laser is 3W-20W, and it has a wide range of applications in non-metallic fields such as plastics.
In plastic marking, UV lasers have optical fibers, and CO2 lasers have incomparable advantages
When a customer comes to RFH or wants to cooperate with RFH, our professionals will introduce the material for each machine to the customer, and select the most suitable machine and power for the customer. Whichever of the three machines above is capable of leaving smooth marks during marking and engraving and cutting with minimal precision at high speeds.
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As long as it is a laser manufactured by RFH, no matter what industry it is used in, no matter what kind of material it is used for, or where it is transported, RFH will pursue high product standards for customers with the most serious attitude and the most refined actions. Requirements, work hard for the progress of each industry.
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