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Aluminum is a material that reacts well to a wide variety of wavelengths. Selection of a given wavelength is dependant on a number of factors and samples should be processed before final selection of a laser system.
Anodized aluminum reacts favorably to CO2, infrared, green, and ultraviolet wavelengths. |
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Laser Systems Recommendations for Anodized/Painted Aluminum |
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- Concorde CO2 10 to 50-watt systems, good general marker
- ProWriter™ L80 80-watt lamp pumped infrared general marker
- ProWriter™ D50 50-watt diode pumped infrared general marker
- ProWriter™ D20G 20-watt diode pumped green general marker
- ProWriter™ D05UV 5-watt diode pumped ultraviolet general marke
- ProWriter™ F20 20-watt fiber infrared general marker
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Bare aluminum reacts favorably to infrared, green and ultraviolet. However, infrared is the most commonly used wavelength for aluminum. |
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Laser Systems Recommendations for Bare Aluminum |
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