This is a CNC Laser Cutting Machine
Model Name/Number |
CMA 6040
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Cutting Material |
non-metals
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Brand |
Prakash
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Model |
CMA – 6040
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Laser Type |
CO2
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A CNC laser cutting machine is a computer-controlled device that uses a laser beam to cut or engrave various materials with high precision. CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control, which means the machine’s movements and operations are controlled by a computer program.
Here are some key aspects of CNC laser cutting machines:
- Laser Source: The laser source generates a concentrated beam of light, typically from a CO2 (carbon dioxide) or fiber laser. CO2 lasers are commonly used for non-metal materials, while fiber lasers are suitable for both non-metal and metal materials.
- CNC Control System: The CNC control system is responsible for interpreting the cutting instructions from a computer program and controlling the movement of the laser cutting machine. It coordinates the positioning of the laser head and the operation of the laser source.
- Cutting Bed: The cutting bed is the surface on which the material to be cut or engraved is placed. It is typically a flat table with an XY-axis coordinate system for precise movement of the material.
- Laser Head: The laser head focuses the laser beam onto the material. It usually includes a focusing lens that concentrates the laser beam to a small point, ensuring high precision cutting or engraving.
- CAD/CAM Software: Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software are used to create the designs or instructions for the CNC laser cutting machine. The software allows users to create or import designs, set cutting parameters, and generate the toolpaths for the machine.
- Material Compatibility: CNC laser cutting machines can cut or engrave a wide range of materials, including wood, acrylic, plastics, fabrics, rubber, paper, and various metals like steel, aluminum, and brass. The cutting parameters and laser source power may vary depending on the material being processed.
- Precision and Speed: CNC laser cutting machines offer high precision and accuracy, allowing for intricate and detailed cuts. The speed of cutting or engraving depends on factors such as the material, thickness, and complexity of the design.
Applications of CNC laser cutting machines include signage, architectural models, jewelry making, industrial manufacturing, prototyping, automotive parts, electronics, and many other industries that require precise cutting or engraving of materials.
It’s important to note that while CNC laser cutting machines offer numerous advantages, they require proper safety measures, as lasers can be hazardous if not used correctly. Safety goggles, proper ventilation, and adherence to operating guidelines are essential when working with laser cutting machines
It is in a excellent working condition.
No pending loan against the machine
It has been recently serviced.