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− | '''Approved Materials''' | + | '''Approved Organic Materials''' |
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! Name !! Engrave !! Cut !! Notes | ! Name !! Engrave !! Cut !! Notes | ||
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− | | | + | | Acrylic || x || x || |
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− | | | + | | Ceramic || x || || |
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− | | | + | | Cloth || x || x || |
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− | | | + | | Corian || x || x || |
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− | | | + | | Cork || x || x || |
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| Delrin || x || x || | | Delrin || 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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| 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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+ | '''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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− | + | | Bare Metals || x || || | |
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− | | Bare Metals || | ||
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| Anodized Aluminum || x || || | | Anodized Aluminum || x || || | ||
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− | | Brass || | + | | Brass || x || || |
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| Coated Metals || x || || | | Coated Metals || x || || | ||
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− | | Stainless Steel || | + | | Stainless Steel || x || || |
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− | | Titanium || | + | | 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 22:51, 17 October 2015
Approved Organic Materials
Name | Engrave | Cut | Notes |
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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.