What Is the Difference between Metal Tube and Glass Tube of CO2 Laser Machine

December 7, 2020
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Generally speaking, the carbon dioxide laser marking machine laser has two kinds of metal radio frequency tube and glass tube. The performance life and cost of the two are very different.

 

1. Performance:

The radio frequency tube is a fully sealed metal tube and uses a 30 volt low-voltage power supply. The high-voltage power supply has certain dangers. Long-term operation is easy to cause the power supply to age, and it has a large interference to the control system, and is easily affected by the voltage and destroys its normal operation.

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2. Service life:

The life of the radio frequency tube can reach more than 60,000 hours, and it can be reused after inflating without replacement. The glass tube laser marking machine can only work for about 2500 hours. The glass tube is generally replaced once every six months. It cannot be reused and should be replaced in time.

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3. Use effect:

The RF tube of the carbon dioxide laser marking machine has high spot accuracy and small heat dissipation area, which can mark and cut very fine products.

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In order to ensure the normal operation of the equipment, stable performance and long service life. Generally speaking, the following situations should not be used:

  1. The voltage is not stable, and it should be far away from transmission equipment such as strong electricity and strong magnet that have a serious impact on the signal of the laser marking machine;

  2, acidic and alkaline environment, line crossing, garbage blockage, etc., may affect the normal operation of the equipment.