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Access Used Lasers currently has parts for ULS PS, E, and X systems, as well as some Epilog systems.  For price and availability, contact us at 715-386-8021 or via e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
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To finance any of our quality used LASER engraving machines, contact Frank at Innovative Leasing 888-656-6399 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 
Fiber Lasers: Making their Mark E-mail
Like most discoveries, new technologies tend to evolve and improve over time.  Such is the case with the introduction of the new state of the art fiber lasers for the purposes of welding, etching, and marking.

A Bit of History

Simply  put, lasers work because a coherent Beam of light is created and focused in such a way that the energy is concentrated into one small area.   Consequently, the beam is powerful enough to affect the materials to which it is exposed.  The way the light is generated and the wavelength of the specific Laser Beam will determine what materials are affected and how they are affected.


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Laser Technology: What You Really Need to Know E-mail
ImageLASER Technology: What you Really Need to Know As hard it may seem to believe, lasers have been used for engraving purposes for over 20 years now. And in that timeframe, there have been many changes, resulting in a technology that is increasingly more user friendly, less expensive, and more versatile than ever.

The Technology

Lasers, like many of our inventions, first came to existence in laboratories where scientists discovered that, by creating a light source and focusing the energy, one could produce a medium powerful enough to burn through certain materials. Control the burn and you have a powerful tool used for a wide range of industrial purposes including welding, heat treating, cutting, etching, and engraving. The process is not unlike using a magnifying glass in the sun. Through the diligent work of scientists and later engineers, a variety of mediums for making such a light source were discovered, giving us a variety of lasers , each suited for a specific purpose or purposes. For the engraving industry, the most common laser is called a CO2 (named for the gasses that create the light source.)
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