yes--- i just did 2 sheets of 1/4" thick titanium. It cuts with similar settings as stainless, and the cut quality is like aluminum.
In certain circumstances, a laser beam can potentially blow a hole through titanium. The effectiveness of the laser depends on its power, focus, and duration of exposure to the material. However, it is worth noting that titanium is a strong and durable metal, so it would require a powerful and focused laser beam to achieve this outcome.
A burning laser will cut the metal
Laser cutting machines cut through a large variety of materials, but there are several laser technologies. CO2 laser can cut organic materials like wood, paper, cardboard, fabric, acrylics and plastics.
well it depends on what kind of laser your talking about......
That depends on the power of the laser. If you are using a laser from a pointer device, it will cut nothing. If you are using lasers rated in kilowatts then you can cut metal.
Basically, he'll be called Go Silver (but was scrapped due to budget reasons). Same with the Titanium Morpher being named the Max Changer, and the Titanium Laser being MetalMax Blaster.
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A laser circular saw does not use the laser to cut. The saw has a traditional circular saw blade. The laser is used to help the user guide the saw to the correct place where the cut is desired.
Yes, High Impact Polystyrene can be laser cut but it is not suggested as it releases a poisonous gas when cut that damages the machine and can cause injury if breathed in.
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A good Jeweller can repair a spectacle Titanium frames with laser. I paid AUD 70.- If anybody in Adelaide SA 5000, Suburbs or surrounds can contact me for his address.