Engraving quality (anodised alu)
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:44 am
Hi,
We have just assembled our first laser build using the following parts:
AWC 608 controller
HY-T60 Laser power supply
SPT C70 laser tube
The machine is build using hiwin linear rail in a 9060 configuration on a welded steel frame.
The focal lenght is 2".
We are very happy with the cutting quality, and also to a degree with the engraving quality, however we have an issue with the engraving. It seems like the turning on or the turning off of the beam takes an amount of time which creates an error on the workpiece. When engraving letters on black anodised aluminum we see that the letters become wider than they should (in the direction of the movement). the error is approx. 0,5mm depending on parameters.
We have tried different speeds, and get better results when going slow. The fastest speed tested is 300 mm/s and the slowest was 50. I have attached a picture - but it is very difficult to see.
Can this issue be fixed, or is it something we should accept given the quality of the parts?
Best regards
Jakob Duus Dolriis
We have just assembled our first laser build using the following parts:
AWC 608 controller
HY-T60 Laser power supply
SPT C70 laser tube
The machine is build using hiwin linear rail in a 9060 configuration on a welded steel frame.
The focal lenght is 2".
We are very happy with the cutting quality, and also to a degree with the engraving quality, however we have an issue with the engraving. It seems like the turning on or the turning off of the beam takes an amount of time which creates an error on the workpiece. When engraving letters on black anodised aluminum we see that the letters become wider than they should (in the direction of the movement). the error is approx. 0,5mm depending on parameters.
We have tried different speeds, and get better results when going slow. The fastest speed tested is 300 mm/s and the slowest was 50. I have attached a picture - but it is very difficult to see.
Can this issue be fixed, or is it something we should accept given the quality of the parts?
Best regards
Jakob Duus Dolriis