CO2 Laser Engraver
OMNI provides a range of working size CO2 laser enraving machines for acrylic, pattern, pvc, wood etching, pumpkin shadow carving, board engraving, puzzle cutting, and other applications.
Applicable material: wood, bamboo, jade, acrylic, leather, garment, marble, ceramic, paper, glass, rubber and other nonmetal material.
Applicable Industry: advertisement, arts and crafts, toys, garments, mould, package and paper industry etc.
CO2 LASER FEATURES
CONFIGURATION
PARAMETERS
MODEL | OMNI1326 | OMNI6090/6040 | OMNI6090/6040 |
Working Area (mm) | 1300 x 2600 | 1300*900 | 600*900, 600*400 |
Laser Power | 150w 130w 100W 80W | 130w 100w 80w | 100w 80w 60w |
Laser Type | Sealed co2 laser tube | Sealed co2 laser tube | Sealed co2 laser tube |
Working Table Type | Blade Worktable | Blade Worktable&&Honey Comb Table | Blade Worktable&&Honey Comb Table |
Working Speed | ≤600mm/s | 0-60,000mm/min | 0-60,000mm/min |
Position Precision | ±0.05mm | ±0.05mm | ±0.05mm |
Graphic Format Supported | PLT DST AI DXF BMP, HPGL, AI | PLT DST AI DXF BMP, HPGL, AI | PLT DST AI DXF BMP, HPGL, AI |
Cooling Model | Water cooling and protection system | Water cooling and protection system | Water cooling and protection system |
Working Voltage | AC110 50~60Hz 10A | AC110 50~60Hz 10A | AC110 50~60Hz 10A |
Working Temperature | 0~45℃ | 0~45℃ | 0~45℃ |
Operating Humidity | 5%~95% | 5%~95% | 5%~95% |
Driving System | Stepper | Stepper | Stepper |
Software | Lasercutist | Lasercutist | Lasercutist |
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FAQ
What is a CO2 Laser?
A CO2 laser is an infrared laser that uses a gas mixture to run. The gases used in the CO2 laser are Carbon dioxide, helium, nitrogen, hydrogen, and water vapor. Sometimes xenon is also used. It was developed by reputed electrical engineer Kumar Patel in 1963.
CO2 lasers are used across multiple industries. They have been designed to offer users a higher degree of precision and perfection, specifically when making smaller cuts. This is one of the best lasers to use if you’re creating custom products for yourself or your customers.
Do I need a CO2 Laser engraver?
Let’s see why you need to purchase a CO2 laser.
It works on multiple materials
CO2 lasers are very versatile in terms of the type of materials it can be used on. This laser works on both combustible materials and non-combustible materials and also hard and soft materials. You can use the CO2 laser to work on:
- Paper
- Cardboard
- Plastic
- Wood
- Textile
- Stone
- PMMA
- Rubber
- Leather
- Plants
- Ceramics
The CO2 laser works on the 9.25–9.6 μm wavelength and releases temperatures as high as 5,000 °C. This means you can use the CO2 laser for particularly hardy materials that other lasers may not be designed for.
It is a sustainable laser
CO2 laser engravers come in different operative speeds.
They are one of the most power-efficient lasers available. This is why they’re a favorite laser with material processing companies.
Most users use CO2 lasers of 60w, 80w, 100w to 130W, and such lasers are extremely easy-to-operate and require very little maintenance.
Spare parts are easily available at OmniCNC and deliverable within 7-10 days of ordering.
What CO2 Laser Machine Can Do?
Some of the ways in which CO2 lasers are used are:
• Shaping and cutting of acrylic glass, marble, and stone.
• Cutting of plywood and other types of wood for construction.
• Marking PVC pipes.
• Cutting paper and cardboard products.
• Cutting stencils and making interior decoration materials.
• Engraving and inlaying wooden items.
• Cutting textiles and leather.
• Engraving electrical parts.
• Marking metals (although you can’t directly use a CO2 laser to cut metals).
• Cutting models out of materials.
• Personalizing devices, clothing, or objects with names, brand logos, etc.
Which Industries Benefit From CO2 Lasers?
Our OmniCNC CO2 lasers are used in various industries, such as crafts, DIY cutting, home machining business, apparel, toys, real estate (model building), packaging.
What Are The Model Numbers of Your CO2 lasers?
Our CO2 laser model numbers are:
- Laser engraver 1390
- Laser machine 1326
- Laser cutting 1318
- Laser engraver 690
What Is The Cost of CO2 Laser at OmniCNC?
Depending on the model you choose, your CO2 laser might cost anywhere between $3000 and $10,000 per machine. Please contact us to get the exact quote for the model of your choice.
Where Do You Deliver?
OMNICNC offers worldwide shipping and delivery.
What Is The Delivery Time?
We deliver within 7-15 days of order placement.
How Does a CO2 Laser Work?
Composition of CO2 Laser
As discussed above, the CO2 laser is a gas-based laser that uses a combination of gasses to work.
At both ends of the laser are mirrors. One of them is reflective, while the other allows the laser light to pass through.
There is also a discharge tube, within which the gaseous molecules remain while the laser is in use.
Production of Laser Beam
To produce the laser beam in the CO2 laser, strong electrical charges are released into the nitrogen molecules for the gas’s ability to stay in an excited state for a long time.
These excited nitrogen molecules, in turn, excite vibrations in other gaseous molecules.
At this stage, there will be too many excited molecules in the laser and more being produced.
Laser light must be released to relieve this pressure. For this to happen, the molecules must first convert to infrared light.
This happens when the hot nitrogen molecules merge with the cold helium molecules and release infrared energy in beams.
Production of Laser Beam
To produce the laser beam in the CO2 laser, strong electrical charges are released into the nitrogen molecules for the gas’s ability to stay in an excited state for a long time.
These excited nitrogen molecules, in turn, excite vibrations in other gaseous molecules.
At this stage, there will be too many excited molecules in the laser and more being produced.
Laser light must be released to relieve this pressure. For this to happen, the molecules must first convert to infrared light.
This happens when the hot nitrogen molecules merge with the cold helium molecules and release infrared energy in beams.
Discharge of Laser Light
When the laser is in operation, the gas molecules bounce off the walls of the reflective mirror until they are at the right intensity and temperature to exit from the other mirror.
Until then, they keep bouncing off one mirror to the other in the discharge tube.
Lifetime of Glasstube CO2 Laser
Okay, so based on the above, it’s obvious that high wattage CO2 lasers are great when you’re working on large projects with lots of cutting to do.
But you may also be worried that this entails a higher operational cost for you. Well, you’re wrong there.
You see, you pay for the energy you use, and Energy = Power * Time.
So, when you use a low wattage CO2 laser, you’ll need to use the laser for a longer period of time to get good quality results or to finish working on a batch of units. But a high wattage CO2 laser does the same task in much lesser time.
So, although you will be consuming more power to run your high-wattage CO2 laser, you’ll be spending lesser time on each job. This will automatically reduce the amount of energy you use in the long run, enabling you to save on electrical expenses.
Most CO2 lasers last you around 8000-10000hours, depending on usage and maintenance. At Omni CNC, our lasers are reputed globally for their efficiency and long shelf life. We also have spare parts that are available, in case you need parts replaced.