Laser engraving machines are increasingly widely used in the processing of non-metallic materials, and there are many brands of laser engraving machines on the market, with various so-called technological upgrades emerging one after another. In the domestic market, there are few physical manufacturers producing laser engraving machines, and a large number of them are OEM manufacturers. This requires everyone to keep their eyes open. So, when choosing laser engraving machines, what should we do to find the most cost-effective model for ourselves?
Let's take a brief look at some tips for choosing a laser engraving machine with Keba Laser.
Firstly, it is necessary to determine one's own needs and select the corresponding laser engraving machine for the application industry, so as to first have a rough price range.
1. To determine the material for carving
For example, when carving and cutting non-metals, choose a non-metal laser engraving machine, and when processing metals, choose a metal laser engraving machine because there is a significant price difference between the two. The cheapest non-metal laser engraving machine only costs around 20000 yuan, while the cheapest metal laser engraving machine also costs around 100000 yuan.
2. To determine the processing format, that is, the table size
According to the different application industries, the processing format of laser engraving machines also varies. The general laser engraving machine models are 6040, 9060, 1290, 1390, 1490, 1610, 1612, 1812.
For example, the 6040 model is 600 * 400mm, and the laser engraving machine has different processing formats. If other configurations are the same, the larger the format, the higher the price naturally.
3. Choose a machine with high professionalism and multiple functions with one precision
Although most laser engraving machines can cut more than one material, we still recommend using specialized Keba lasers in the field. In different industry applications, customized laser engraving machines are generally optimized for laser engraving or cutting, achieving a far superior effect than general equipment.