Materials
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*Certain materials require multiple passes to cut effectively. Greater cutting depth may be achieved by reducing speed or performing multiple passes.
1Wood cutting performance may vary with the material's moisture content and density.
2Ador cuts dark, opaque acrylic only; the listed result was tested with black acrylic.
3Thick cardboard is highly flammable. Add a slight amount of moisture and supervise the machine continuously while cutting.
4Leather and fabric are highly flammable. Do not exceed the listed maximum thickness, and supervise the machine continuously.
*Certain materials require multiple passes to cut effectively. A higher cutting depth can be achieved by reducing the speed or by performing multiple passes.
*The maximum cutting depth may decrease after a certain period of usage of the laser tube in CO2 laser cutters.
1The performance of wood cutting may be affected by variations in the moisture content and density of the material.
2Thick cardboard is a highly flammable material and should be cut with a slight amount of moisture to ensure safety.
3Although high-power lasers can cut thicker leather and fabrics, due to their higher flammability, we recommend cutting the maximum thickness specified.
**The maximum cutting depth may decrease after the laser tube has been used for a period of time.
2Thick cardboard is highly flammable. Add a slight amount of moisture and supervise the machine continuously while cutting.
3Leather and fabric are highly flammable. Do not exceed the listed maximum thickness, and supervise the machine continuously.
4Using maximum power may accelerate laser tube wear.