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Do you have cut conditions for .01 copper?
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2010-05-23  
thermeng2 (Mechanical) 9 Apr 10 11:58
I need to find out if its even posible to cut copper..I have a Mazak stx-48 1500 watt laser..Any input would be great..
 Thanks

krugtech (Industrial) 9 Apr 10 12:06
Watch out for back reflections and consider using a coating to increase the absorption.    Chris Krug http://krugtech.com/

thermeng2 (Mechanical) 9 Apr 10 12:10
What kind of coating? I have never tried cutting copper before so I am lost from the start?  

LASERNINJA (Mechanical) 9 Apr 10 12:17
What Mr. Krug said for sure.

The problem with cutting copper isn't cutting copper, It is when the beam isn't penetrating the material and just bouncing off the surface.   字串6

With a 1500 watt, I wouldn't go any thicker. And if you don't care about edge quality so much, use full power for pierce, full frequency full duty, and Oxygen at about 0.2 MPa or 2 Kg

If the edge is super important, use Oxygen for the pierce and then switch to Nitrogen, but cut super slow. 10 or 20 Ipm to start off with. Again, full power full duty.

Using Oxygen you maybe able to get it up to 30 ipm but start slow.

Good luck.

krugtech (Industrial) 9 Apr 10 12:25
I would definitely baby sit the machine with my hand over any control that would close the shutter until I was confident that it wouldn't loose the cut. I'll have to get back to you on the coating. Chris Krug http://krugtech.com/

thermeng2 (Mechanical) 9 Apr 10 12:31
Ok thanks for your input..I will not have any copper till next week to try it..But this should give me a starting point... 字串2

msandoval (Industrial) 9 Apr 10 14:41
Just like krugtech and laserninja told you, babysit the machine and don't walk away from cutting.  Laserninja is right about using oxygen for cutting copper even if it's thin.  I have cut up to 0.125" with oxygen on a 4.0 Kw Amada Gemini.  Hairy at one point but I did it.  

How bad is copper? Most internal/external optics are made of copper to reflect the laserbeam.

Good Luck

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