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====== Laser Cutter Materials ====== | ====== Laser Cutter Materials ====== | ||
- | To have a material approved | + | To have a material approved please contact the committee with material information/ |
===== Approved Materials ===== | ===== Approved Materials ===== | ||
=== Cutting === | === Cutting === | ||
* Solid wood sheets | * Solid wood sheets | ||
- | * Plywood | + | * Plywood |
* MDF | * MDF | ||
* Non PVC composite woods | * Non PVC composite woods | ||
* Paper/Card | * Paper/Card | ||
* Cardboard | * Cardboard | ||
- | * Acrylic/ | + | |
- | * Depron foam | + | |
- | * Acetal/ | + | * Acetal / Delryn / POM |
- | * HIPS sheets | + | * Non PVC rubber |
- | * Non PVC foamcore | + | |
- | * Non PVC rubber | + | |
* Cotton/Hemp based textiles | * Cotton/Hemp based textiles | ||
+ | * Polyester textiles | ||
* Untreated real leather | * Untreated real leather | ||
- | * Non coated carbon fibre weave | ||
* Magnetic sheet | * Magnetic sheet | ||
+ | |||
+ | The following materials may be used but are not advisable: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Polypropylene (PP) - may melt and/or catch fire, needs to be watched carefully | ||
+ | * Pure PLA - not PLA+ varieties including silk PLA, tough PLA, etc. May melt rather than cut well | ||
+ | * Non coated carbon fibre weave / twill - not the finished composite | ||
=== Engraving === | === Engraving === | ||
* Any material approved for cutting - __however not all will produce good results__ | * Any material approved for cutting - __however not all will produce good results__ | ||
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+ | Plus: | ||
* Anodised Aluminium | * Anodised Aluminium | ||
* Glass | * Glass | ||
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The following materials are banned for safety reasons, because they give off highly toxic fumes, are a fire risk, or may damage the machine. | The following materials are banned for safety reasons, because they give off highly toxic fumes, are a fire risk, or may damage the machine. | ||
* PVC/Vinyl - __releases Chlorine which will damage the laser__ | * PVC/Vinyl - __releases Chlorine which will damage the laser__ | ||
- | * Any other material containing chlorinated or halogen based compounds | ||
- | * Treated Leather - releases Formaldehyde | ||
- | * Any other material containing more than trace levels of Formaldehyde | ||
* Polycarbonate | * Polycarbonate | ||
- | * Polystyrene | + | * ABS |
- | * Epoxy/Fibreglass | + | * Polyethylene (PE / HDPE) |
- | * Coated carbon | + | * Styrene / Polystyrene |
+ | * Polyethylene (PET / PETG) | ||
+ | * Nylon (PA) | ||
+ | * Treated or coated real leather | ||
+ | * Vegan leather | ||
+ | * Epoxy and similar resin materials | ||
+ | * Carbon | ||
+ | * Fibreglass - both raw glass fibre and finished composite | ||
+ | * Any other material containing Bromine (Br), Chlorine (Cl), Flourine (F), or Iodine (I) in its chemical formula | ||
+ | * Any other material containing a CN bond (Carbon-Nitrogen) in its chemical formula | ||
+ | * Any other material advertised as fireproof / flame retardant | ||
* Any metals, other than engraving anodised Aluminium | * Any metals, other than engraving anodised Aluminium | ||
- | * Food - please don' | + | * Food - do not eat anything out of the laser cutter |