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'''Approved Materials'''
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'''Approved Organic Materials'''
 
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! Name !! Engrave !! Cut !! Notes  
 
! Name !! Engrave !! Cut !! Notes  
 
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| Wood || x || x ||  
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| Acrylic || x || x ||  
 
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| Acrylic || x || x ||  
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| Ceramic || x || ||  
 
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| Fabric || x || x ||  
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| Cloth || x || x ||  
 
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| Glass || x || ||
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| Corian || x || x ||  
 
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| Ceramic || x || ||  
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| Cork || x || x ||  
 
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| Delrin || x || x ||  
 
| Delrin || x || x ||  
 
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| Cloth || x || x ||  
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| Fabric || x || x ||  
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| Fiberglass || x || x ||
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| Glass || x ||  ||
 
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| Leather || x || x ||  
 
| Leather || x || x ||  
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| Melamine || x || x ||  
 
| Melamine || x || x ||  
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| Mylar || x || x ||
 
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| Paper || x || x ||  
 
| Paper || x || x ||  
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| Mylar || x || x ||
 
 
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| Pressboard || x || x ||  
 
| Pressboard || x || x ||  
 
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| Rubber || x || x ||  
 
| Rubber || x || x ||  
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| Wood || x || x ||
 
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| Wood Veneer || x || x ||  
 
| Wood Veneer || x || x ||  
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| Fiberglass || x || x ||
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'''Approved Metal Materials'''
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| Painted Metals || x ||  ||
 
| Painted Metals || x ||  ||
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| Tile || x ||  ||
 
| Tile || x ||  ||
 
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| Plastic || x || x ||
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| Bare Metals || x ||  ||
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| Cork || x || x ||
 
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| Corian || x || x ||
 
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| Bare Metals || * ||  ||
 
 
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| Anodized Aluminum || x ||  ||
 
| Anodized Aluminum || x ||  ||
 
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| Brass || * ||  ||
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| Brass || x ||  ||
 
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| Coated Metals || x ||  ||
 
| Coated Metals || x ||  ||
 
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| Stainless Steel || * ||  ||
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| Stainless Steel || x ||  ||
 
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| Titanium || * ||  ||  
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| Titanium || x ||  ||  
 
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* CO2 lasers will mark bare metals when coated with a metal marking solution. For more information, visit our laser metal marking page.
 
* CO2 lasers will mark bare metals when coated with a metal marking solution. For more information, visit our laser metal marking page.

Revision as of 23:51, 17 October 2015


Approved Organic Materials

Name Engrave Cut Notes
Acrylic x x
Ceramic x
Cloth x x
Corian x x
Cork x x
Delrin x x
Fabric x x
Fiberglass x x
Glass x
Leather x x
Marble x
Matte Board x x
Melamine x x
Mylar x x
Paper x x
Pressboard x x
Rubber x x
Wood x x
Wood Veneer x x


Approved Metal Materials

Painted Metals x
Tile x
Bare Metals x
Anodized Aluminum x
Brass x
Coated Metals x
Stainless Steel x
Titanium x


  • CO2 lasers will mark bare metals when coated with a metal marking solution. For more information, visit our laser metal marking page.