In the last decades, a large application has been found by lasers in marking and cutting on textiles, plexiglass, wood, metals and other materials. These items apply to both the military and the economy of the countries of the world. A group of Bulgarian students from the National Military University Vasil Levski, led by Dr. Nikolay Dolchinkov, conducted a research with a group of TAR under the leadership of Prof. Lubomir Lazov at the Laser Center in Rezekne at the end of 2018. The report shows the achieved results and the relevant analyzes. Graphically and tabularly, the dependence of the depth of the markings and the cut-off of the power and speed of the used CO2 laser are presented.
Describe the parameters influencing the depth of the laser marking of textile products. Experimental results are presented to determine the quality of cuts on felt surfaces of different colors at specific parameters - power and speed. Approximately 100 extras were made on two materials with a change in laser power and speed. As a result, the optimal results for cutting and marking a felt are shown.
Progress in direct laser marking when processing plastics with unmatched quality of markings, contrast and speed. This article presents the latest generation of laser materials and laser equipment systems. When properly applied, laser marking can provide quality for production and add value to the appearance and function of the product.Describe the parameters influencing the depth of the laser marking of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) products. Experimental results are presented for determining the quality of cuts on the polymer surface at specific parameters - power and speed.
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