Description
The CO2 laser cutting machine with CCD camera offers precise, automated cutting of non-metal materials, combining visual positioning, stable laser output, and smooth motion control.
Price range: $3,900.00 through $10,800.00
The CO2 laser cutting machine with CCD camera offers precise, automated cutting of non-metal materials, combining visual positioning, stable laser output, and smooth motion control.
The CO2 laser cutting machine with CCD camera offers precise, automated cutting of non-metal materials, combining visual positioning, stable laser output, and smooth motion control.
| Laser Power | 80W, 90W, 100W, 150W, 180W, 220W, 300W, 500W, 600W |
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| Working Area | 600x400mm, 900x600mm, 1300x900mm, 1600x1000mm, 1300x1800mm |
Amelia –
I run a small craft studio, and this CO2 laser cutting machine has been a helpful tool for expanding my product range. The CCD camera makes it easier to cut pre-printed designs, which used to be difficult for me. I don’t have to spend as much time aligning materials by hand anymore. The machine cuts smoothly, and the edges come out clean on wood and acrylic. I also like that the worktable design reduces marks on the back of my pieces. It feels reliable, and I use it almost every day without worrying about performance issues.
Oliver –
We started using CO2 Laser cutting machines for packaging prototypes, and it has made our process much smoother. The CCD camera is a big help when aligning printed materials, especially for contour cuts. It saves time and reduces mistakes compared to manual positioning. I also like the aluminum strip worktable, since it helps keep the underside of the cardboard clean without burn marks. The control system feels stable and easy to adjust when switching between designs. After a few months of steady use, the machine still performs consistently. It fits well into our daily workflow without requiring constant attention or complicated setup.
Mason –
I’ve worked with different laser machines before, and this one stands out for its steady performance. The mirror and lens system seems well aligned, and I don’t see much energy loss during cutting. That helps keep the results consistent, especially when working on detailed acrylic signage. The stepper motor setup is simple but accurate enough for our needs. I also appreciate how the control system handles repeated jobs without errors. It’s a practical machine that doesn’t try to overcomplicate things, which is exactly what we need in a busy production environment.
Chloe –
In our garment workshop, we use CO2 laser cutting machines mainly for fabric patterns, and the results have been reliable. The CCD camera system helps a lot when cutting printed textiles, since it follows outlines accurately without much manual work. The cutting head produces clean edges, which reduces the need for extra trimming. I also noticed that the guide rail movement is smooth, so there’s no shaking during operation. Even during longer runs, the machine stays stable. It’s not overly complex, which makes it easier for our team to learn and operate without long training sessions.