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| ===== CNSI Microfluidics Laser Cutting Data ===== | ===== CNSI Microfluidics Laser Cutting Data ===== | ||
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| + | ====Material==== | ||
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| + | Always check materials list BEFORE attempting to cut/engrave a material. If unsure contact IW Staff. | ||
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| + | __**Allowed Materials**__ | ||
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| + | 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 | ||
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| + | 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) | ||
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| + | Other: | ||
| + | * Cloths (leather, suede, felt, hemp, cotton) | ||
| + | * Magnetic Sheets | ||
| + | * Papers | ||
| + | * Rubbers(neoprene, | ||
| + | * Woods(MDF, balsa, birch, poplar, red oak, cherry, holly, etc. supplier try: midwestproducts.com) | ||
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| + | __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**: | ||
| + | ***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** | ||
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| + | Gore Teflon Foam 1/16" | ||
| + | 15% power, 0.5% speed, 1000 Hz (DB 7/9/15) | ||
| - | ===Guideline Cutting Recipes=== | + | Silicone Rubber sheet, 1/8" |
| + | 100% power, 0.1% speed, 2000 Hz - use Nitrogen gas (DB 7/9/15) | ||
| + | ====Guideline Cutting Recipes==== | ||
| + | ===Acrylic=== | ||
| - | ^ Heading | + | - 1/8 acrylic |
| - | | Row 1 Col 1 | Row 1 Col 2 | Row 1 Col 3 | | + | |
| - | | Row 2 Col 1 | some colspan (note the double pipe) || | + | |
| - | | Row 3 Col 1 | Row 3 Col 2 | Row 3 Col 3 | | + | |
| + | | ^ Color ^ Power ^ Speed ^ PPI/ | ||
| + | ^ Engrave | ||
| + | ^ Cut | Red | 25 |0.4 |Hz | 1 | on | 10 | 0 | | ||
| + | ^ Cut | Blue | 100 |0.4 |PPI | 1 | on | 10 | 0 | | ||
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| - | *Recipes | + | -1/10 acrylic |
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| + | | ^ Color ^ Power ^ Speed ^ PPI/ | ||
| + | ^ 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 | ||
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| + | ====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! | ||
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| + | Engraving Cut Thickness | ||
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| + | Engraving Settings | ||
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| + | 0 mm | ||
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| + | 0% power, 0% speed | ||
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| + | 0.208 mm | ||
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| + | 50% power, 30% speed | ||
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| + | 0.314 mm | ||
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| + | 60% power, 30% speed | ||
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| + | 0.352 mm | ||
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| + | 70% power, 30% speed | ||
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| + | 0.413 mm | ||
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| + | 80% power, 30% speed | ||
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| + | 0.446 mm | ||
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| + | 90% power, 30% speed | ||
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| + | 0.485 mm | ||
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| + | 100% power, 30% speed | ||
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| + | 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. | ||
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| + | {{functional_acrylic_engraving.jpg? | ||
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| + | 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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