With its non-contact marking technology, a CO2 laser cutting machine ensures seamless, damage-free processing, making it a preferred choice in industries like packaging, textiles, electronics, and signage manufacturing. If you are looking for a reliable and cost-effective laser marking and cutting solution, this guide will help you understand its advantages and applications.
Specifications
Model
CLS-20
CLS-30
CLS-50
CLS-100
Max Laser Power
20W
30W
50W
100W
Laser Wavelength
10.6 µm
10.6 µm
10.6 µm
10.6 µm
Laser Repetitive Rate
20 KHz
20 KHz
20 KHz
20 KHz
Marking Range
100 x 100 mm to 1000 x 1000 mm
100 x 100 mm to 1000 x 1000 mm
100 x 100 mm to 1000 x 1000 mm
100 x 100 mm to 1000 x 1000 mm
Marking Depth
≤2 mm
≤3 mm
≤5 mm
≤8 mm
Linear Speed
≤7000 mm/s
≤7000 mm/s
≤7000 mm/s
≤7000 mm/s
Min. Character
0.20 mm
0.10 mm
0.05 mm
0.40 mm
Min. Linear Width
0.05 mm
0.05 mm
0.05 mm
0.10 mm
Repeatability
±0.01 mm
±0.01 mm
±0.01 mm
±0.01 mm
Power Consumption
800 W
1.2 KW
2 KW
4 KW
Electricity Requirements
220V / 50Hz / 3.5A
220V / 50Hz / 8A
220V / 50Hz / 11A
220V / 50Hz / 20A
What is a CO2 Laser Marking Machine?
A CO2 laser marking machine utilizes a high-powered carbon dioxide (CO2) laser beam to create sharp, detailed, and permanent markings on a variety of surfaces. The machine operates by vaporizing the surface layer of the material, leaving behind a clean, high-contrast mark without causing structural damage.
Unlike traditional engraving or printing methods, CO2 laser marking is fast, contactless, and highly efficient, making it ideal for detailed designs, logos, barcodes, and serial numbers. Additionally, a CO2 laser cutting machine can precisely cut intricate patterns on soft materials like wood, paper, and leather, ensuring smooth edges with minimal material wastage.