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-====== CNSI Microfluidics Laser Cutting Dat ======+===== CNSI Microfluidics Laser Cutting Data ===== 
 + 
 +====Material==== 
 + 
 +Always check materials list BEFORE attempting to cut/engrave a material. If unsure contact IW Staff. 
 + 
 +__**Allowed Materials**__ 
 + 
 +Plastics: 
 +  * ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) 
 +  * Acrylic (also known as Plexiglas, Lucite, PMMA) 
 +  * Delrin (POM, acetal) — **Must use nitrogen assist when cutting delrin** 
 +  * Kapton tape (Polyimide) 
 +  * Mylar (polyester) 
 +  * Nylon (melts badly) 
 +  * PDMS 
 +  * PETG (polyethylene terephthalate glycol) 
 +  * Polypropylene (PP) — melts somewhat 
 +  * Styrene 
 +  * Two-tone acrylic — top color different than core material 
 + 
 +Foam: 
 +  * Depron foam (often used for RC planes) 
 +  * EPM 
 +  * Gator foam (foam core gets burned and eaten away compared to the top and bottom hard shell) 
 + 
 +Other: 
 +  * Cloths (leather, suede, felt, hemp, cotton) 
 +  * Magnetic Sheets 
 +  * Papers 
 +  * Rubbers(neoprene, etc supplier try: ​mcmaster.com​) 
 +  * Woods(MDF, balsa, birch, poplar, red oak, cherry, holly, etc. supplier try: ​midwestproducts.com​) 
 + 
 +__Prohibited Material__ 
 +  * **Metals**​ (our laser cutters are not powerful enough nor setup to cut through metals and attempting to do so could damage the machine) 
 +    * Metals (cannot be engraved however a certain type of paint/tape which chemically bonds with the metal may be used to mark materials) 
 +  * **Polycarbonate**​ (PC, Lexan) — Lexan creates large amounts of fumes 
 +  * **Teflon**​ (PTFE, Polytetrafluoroethylene) – cutting creates Fluorine gas 
 +  * __**Any material containing chlorine**__ 
 +    * **PVC** (Cintra) — contains chlorine 
 +    * **Vinyl** — contains chlorine 
 +  ***HDPE​**: "milk bottle" plastic. It gets gooey, melts and catches on fire. 
 +  ***Epoxy** 
 +  ***Glass​** — you can engrave glass, but trying to cut it will cause cracking or breakage 
 +  ***Fiberglass** 
 +  ***Printed circuit board​** (FR4 and other material types) 
 +  ***Carbon Fiber**  
 + 
 + 
 +==== Material Vendors ==== 
 + 
 + 
 +Acrylic sheet, optically clear, from McMaster Carr: part number 8560K239\\ 
 +[[ http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/119/3558/=molz4w]] 
 + 
 +==== Cutting Parameters ==== 
 +=== Acrylic Sheet === 
 + 
 +Cutting 1/8”, 100% power, 0.4 ipm, 2000 Hz, (Dave Bothman, 5/5/13 - clean cut)\\ 
 + 
 +Cutting 1/4”, 100% power, 0.15 ipm, 1000 Hz, z offset -.125, (Dave Bothman, 5/5/13 - clean cut)\\
  
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 +=== PDMS ===
 +
 +250um PDMS with mylar backing on back side and removed from front\\
 +
 +Cutting 42% power, 2.0 1ps, 5000Hz (Peter Mage, 5/9/13 - some flash and soot - recipe needs to be refined)\\
 +
 +----
 +
 +=== Double Sticky Tape ===
 +25% power, 3 ips
 +
 +----
 +Gore Teflon Foam 1/16"
 +15% power, 0.5% speed, 1000 Hz (DB 7/9/15)
 +
 +Silicone Rubber sheet, 1/8"
 +100% power, 0.1% speed, 2000 Hz - use Nitrogen gas (DB 7/9/15)
 +====Guideline Cutting Recipes====
 +
 +
 +===Acrylic===
 +
 +  - 1/8 acrylic
 +
 +|         ^ Color        ^ Power         ^ Speed  ^ PPI/Hz   ^ Passes  ^Air Assist   ^ Correction  ^ Z-Offset ^
 +^ Engrave    | Black          | 25        |20  |PPI |-  | on | 0  | 0 |
 +^ Cut        | Red | 25        |0.4 |Hz  | 1 | on | 10 | 0 |
 +^ Cut        | Blue          | 100       |0.4 |PPI | 1 | on | 10 | 0 |
 +   *Recipe from Dave
 +
 +  -1/10 acrylic
 +
 +|         ^ Color        ^ Power         ^ Speed  ^ PPI/Hz   ^ Passes  ^Air Assist   ^ Correction  ^ Z-Offset ^
 +^ Skip   | Black          | -        |-  |- |-  | on | -  | - |
 +^ Cut        | Red | 2        |0.1 |Hz  | 1 | Hz | 1 | 0 |
 +^ Cut        | Blue          | 15      |0.5 |Hz | 5 | Gas 1 | 0 | 0 |
 +   *Recipe from Vincent
 +
 +====Functional Engraving Recipes====
 +For users looking to cut acrylic at different depths, these different cut depths were tested at different power settings. Data courtesy of Ph.D. student Sanghun Jee on a Trotec 60W CO2 laser cutter. Thank you Sanghun!
 +
 +{| style=""
 +|+ 
 +!
 +Engraving Cut Thickness
 +!
 +Engraving Settings
 +|-
 +|
 +0 mm
 +|
 +0% power, 0% speed
 +|-
 +|
 +0.208 mm
 +|
 +50% power, 30% speed
 +|-
 +|
 +0.314 mm
 +|
 +60% power, 30% speed
 +|-
 +|
 +0.352 mm
 +|
 +70% power, 30% speed
 +|-
 +|
 +0.413 mm
 +|
 +80% power, 30% speed
 +|-
 +|
 +0.446 mm
 +|
 +90% power, 30% speed
 +|-
 +|
 +0.485 mm
 +|
 +100% power, 30% speed
 +|}
 +
 +For users who wish to engrave at different depths than those listed above, here is a graph and equation that may help out with making estimations of what laser power to use.
 +
 +{{functional_acrylic_engraving.jpg?direct&500}}
 +
 +----
 +
 +Scribing microscope slides for breaking -Dave Bothman - 16 Dec. 2015
 +  * Recipe: 100% power, 3% speed, 1000 Hz, 1 pass
 +  * Focus on top of slide
 +  * Place a paper towel wetted with water on glass in area to be cut
 +  * Cut through the paper
 +  * Break on scribed line
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