CO2 laser engraving machine 1390-180M
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CO2 laser engraving machine
CO2 laser engraving machine
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Characteristics

Technique
CO2 laser
Material
wood, plastic
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
high-speed
Power

Max.: 1,600 kW
(2,175.39 hp)

Min.: 100 kW
(135.96 hp)

300 kW
(407.89 hp)

X travel

Max.: 1,600 mm
(62.99 in)

Min.: 1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

Y travel

Max.: 1,600 mm
(62.99 in)

Min.: 1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

Speed

Max.: 12,000 mm/s

Min.: 7,000 mm/s

7,000 mm/s

Depth

Max.: 10 mm
(0.4 in)

Min.: 0.1 mm
(0 in)

2 mm
(0.1 in)

Description

Enhanced Power Output: The 180-watt 1390 model carbon dioxide engraving machine offers a higher power output of 180 watts, providing increased speed and efficiency in engraving various materials.Greater Versatility: With its higher power output, this model can engrave on a wider range of materials including metal, stone, and ceramics in addition to traditional materials like wood, acrylic, and leather, expanding its versatility for different applications. Improved Engraving Depth: The higher wattage of the 1390 model allows for deeper engraving depths, making it suitable for creating intricate designs and patterns that require more depth and detail. Larger Engraving Area: The 1390 model features a larger engraving area of 1300 x 900 mm, providing more space for larger projects and allowing for increased productivity by accommodating bigger workpieces. Advanced Cooling System: This model is equipped with an advanced cooling system that helps maintain optimal operating temperatures during prolonged use, ensuring consistent engraving quality and prolonging the lifespan of the machine.

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