Step 3: Final step
Now you can burn everything :) Don't try it on your skin the laser will burn it immediately !
"NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LASER BEAM AND PROTECT YOUR EYES WITH PROPER LASER GLASSES ! LOOKING AT THE BEAM WILL BLIND YOU INSTANTLY !!! '
The diode emits 830nm +/- 15nm laser radiation so you should use glasses that filter 750nm to 900nm radiation for your protection .
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It's called a Zing16. The probability is very high, that it has a 16 Watt laser source.
With a 16 W CO2 laser, you CUT! 6th of inch wood or acrylic with a reasonable speed. The important parameter is the focus.
Normally you want the cut as narrow as possible, by focusing you also concentrate the 16 Watts on a 100th or 1000th of a inch diameter.
The entry model we sold had only 12.5 Watt, it's just slower than a 25, 50 or 100W model. (and costs 3 times less...)
When you only want to mark wood, the speed is much higher as you scan the image area with 500-1000 DPI.
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There's two sources right there. Concentrated, focused light is much stronger th!n general light.
compared to sunlight (if it's true what you said): 1.4kW/m² = 14W/dm² = 0.14W/cm² =0.0014W/mm²
so the laser is (on the same area) more than 1000 times as strong as the sun
Or if you want to put it this way, this specific laser dissipates an energy of about 0,14 W/mm2 (which is about 14 kW/m2).
Still don't believe me? Then do the math yourself OR try this stuff on your own hands.......(DISCLAIMER: I do NOT recommend pointing ANY kind of LASERs to ANY body parts, so I may NOT bear ANY responsibility for someone being stupid enough to do it, especially with a 1W laser)
Lets start with basics..
LASER = Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Thats a big word, isn't it?
Now to understand light, you have to dig in to subatomic level. Basically whenever an electron (a negative charged sub-atomic particle) changes it's orbit, in the process emits high energy particles called 'Photons'
These photons make light. in ordinary light these photons are un-concentrated and released in everywhere thus ordinary light can not burn things just like that.
But laser is different than flashlight as:
- The laser is monochromatic. It contains one specific wavelength of light (one specific color). The wavelength of light is determined by the amount of energy released when the electron drops to a lower orbit.
- The liaser is coherent. It is “organized” -- each photon moves in step with the others. This means that all of the photons have wave fronts that launch in unison.
- The laser is very directional. A laser light has a very tight beam and is very strong and concentrated. A flashlight, on the other hand, releases light in many directions, and the light is very weak and diffuse.
Thus a 1W laser is way too more powerful than 100W ordinary light.(Also a 100W light bulb doesn't emit 100W of light energy, it actually consumes 100W of power, and most of that power is transformed in to heat and very less into light)
Laser BURN
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A 12 SQ CM LENS CAN BURN WOOD.
(ON A CLEAR DAY)
YOUR 1 SQ METER LENS IS ABOUT 1000X THE POWER...
TOAST ANYONE??