TheMotionGuy
Mechanical
- Jun 17, 2010
- 38
Good afternoon all. I am trying to cut some polycarbonate and I have also tried cutting some PEEK because I have a high-temp application where my acrylic substrate just wont do.
But when I cut it, I get severe discoloration. I have tried every combination I can think of to reduce the amount of discoloration but I am doing so at no avail.
I have lowered/increased the power, increased/decreased the speed, increased/decreased the ppm, increased/decreased the focal point, and every combination of the above.
Still I get pretty ugly discoloration and edge melt. Tonight I am freezing a few samples to see if I can get the edge melt to go away and reduce the browning when I try cutting them again.
Does anyone have some tips? Or if this has been answered already, can you point me to that thread?
Thanks in advance,
Dale
But when I cut it, I get severe discoloration. I have tried every combination I can think of to reduce the amount of discoloration but I am doing so at no avail.
I have lowered/increased the power, increased/decreased the speed, increased/decreased the ppm, increased/decreased the focal point, and every combination of the above.
Still I get pretty ugly discoloration and edge melt. Tonight I am freezing a few samples to see if I can get the edge melt to go away and reduce the browning when I try cutting them again.
Does anyone have some tips? Or if this has been answered already, can you point me to that thread?
Thanks in advance,
Dale