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Special Report


acrylic, wood and plastic laminates, alongside Trotec’s synthetic leather. The roadshows are the ideal opportunity to grab some time to ask Trotec experts questions and learn about leading laser engravers, laser software and engraving materials. The Speedy series is Trotec’s flagship range of flatbed laser engravers. With bed sizes from 610 x 305 mm up to 1016 x 610 mm and CO2 laser power up to 120 watts, the Speedy series is the ideal tool for driving business growth. The Speedy 400 system is the fastest laser engraver available on the market, offering processing speeds of 4.3 m/s and 5g acceleration. Find out more about the range from Trotec experts at the show. Laser cutting and engraving itself is gaining recognition in the industry, according to Alex Beckingham Applications Engineer Trotec Laser UK & Ireland. He said: “Laser technology has emerged as a transformative force across industries, providing businesses with precise and efficient solutions for cutting and engraving applications. In these processes, laser power stands as a fundamental factor that significantly influences the outcome of cutting and engraving operations. “Laser cutting has garnered widespread recognition across industries due to its ability to yield immaculate and precise cuts in an array of materials, including wood, plastics, fabrics, and more. In this context, laser power assumes a paramount role in achieving optimal results for various material thicknesses and compositions. Higher laser power facilitates faster cutting speeds, rendering it indispensable for large-scale industrial production.”


The comments, made in a recent technical article on the company’s website, notes in reference to the textiles industry: “When dealing with finer materials such as paper, certain textiles and thin plastics, achieving optimal results requires striking a delicate balance between power and speed to prevent burning. Excessive power can char the material and


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Trotec has six


showrooms in the UK and Ireland, providing highly tailored


demonstrations, which include return on investment calculations and quality testing


reduce the level of engraving detail. Therefore, it becomes imperative to utilise high quality laser equipment where the stability and control over laser power are finely tuned. This ensures that the laser power settings can be precisely adjusted to maintain the necessary parameters for achieving pristine cuts without compromising the integrity of the material.”


• For more, www.troteclaser.com


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