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    What is the bottom line to cut sheet metal under 2mm

    I have been reading posts for days and chatting back and forth with laser tube traders. I want to build a machine to cut mild steel and stainless less then 2mm. Alot of the lasers under 100w say they can cut sheetmetal but not specific on how thick. a couple kit suppliers say they have plans for 50w, 80w, and even 100w lasers I can cut sheet metal. A guy selling a 150w YAG laser told me 2mm sheet metal is no problem but I would have to focus the beam for it. I have seen other posts that say you need 200w, at the very least and more like 500w. A friend of mine built a laser engraver and said that to cut even thin steel I need 200w but that I could combine 2 lasers with a beam combiner and have enough power to cut steel. If I truly do need 200w, it seems like I can build 2 100w lasers way ceaper then finding a 200w+ laser and power supply without spending 10g's
    Please weigh in. I am not too concerned with feed rate. Just need to know if there is any way possible to get a clean cut through thin sheetmetal with under 100w?
    Thanks sooooo much
    Travis


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    I tried to cut steel (0.1 mm gilette) with 80W CO2 laser.
    Poor results.Bad edge.
    I think You should think about 200 - 400 W CO2 laser for non idustrial use.
    Grzegorz


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    Does combining two 100w lasers sound like a reasonable thing to do?
    Thanks


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    You do NOT want to get into the area of combining beams... you'll spend a lot of time attempting and fail int he end.

    YAG is going to be much easier to use for cutting metal than CO2, as you'll need probably 5-10 times less power. The wavelength of YAG lasers are in the right range for being absorbed by metal.
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    Metal Cutting Systems

    traveislivid-

    We are cutting 2.3 mm mild steel and 1.7 stainless with our 150 watt CO2 laser systems. Very nice edge quality. PM me for more information.

    Derek Kern
    Kern Electronics & Lasers, Inc
    1-888-660-2755
    www.kernlasers.com


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