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Steel cutting with Synrad 400-watt CO2 laser

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2007

Cutting mild steel plate using Synrad sealed CO2 laser - only 400-watts.
This quick example was done in the applications lab at Synrad in Mukilteo, WA.

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  • could someone explain how this is more cost effective compared to just using a plasma cutter?

  • Laser is not more cost effective if the quality of a plasma cut will do. But if you need to cut with fine edge you will see the gains.

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  • I want that kind of laser... then I'll go to the closest city and burn all motherfuckers in to two pieces \,,/ ::D

  • - @ mercanaries3 -

    It's difficult to understand what you said because it was all one sentence.

    That IS a CO2 laser, it IS NOT a plasma cutter.

    I can afford a 400 watt CO2 tube and you probably could too.

    Plasma cutters - another affordable alternative for $1,000.

    Laser effects? I'm your man for that. I have lots of lasers at the house. Several blues, greens and reds and a couple of RGB projectors.

    And it's spelled "science" not "sciense". You should have stayed in "skool".

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  • i have a bunch of synrad lasers that say model 48-2SAL serial 2471,what do you think these are worth?

  • can i stick my dick in the beam?

  • @tubage07 thumbs up for arnie. Get to tha choppa

  • Uzi nine millimeter with laser sighting...

  • @VettemanC4R Long term laser is better because being the tube holds out, the laser uses less power around 800W compared to around 5,000W from a plasma cutter, it's a much better cut, and there are no electrodes to use up.

  • @TheReaSlimShady I think they will. :P If they cut to metal in an instant.

  • hehehe... if made smaller please mass produce into rifles... thank you From the people of Ingenuity

  • im gonna buy this lasers at dragonlasers

  • Wow!

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