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LONGER LASER B1 - Power Adapter Usage and Safety

LONGER LASER B1
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Polystyrene
Foam
Only very thin pieces can be laser cut but for the most part,
polystyrene catches
on fire and melts when exposed to a laser beam
Fiberglass
Fiberglass is made from two materials: glass and epoxy resin. The
best method of marking glass is etching while epoxy resin can
emit toxic fumes upon laser engraving. These two reasons make
fiberglass a bad choice for a laser engraving material
Polypropylene
polypropylene melts and catches on fire easily and then the
melted material continues to burn thereby forming pebble-like
drips that harden on the surface
Coated Carbon
Fiber
Coated carbon fiber emits noxious fumes. Additionally, carbon
fiber can be cut
albeit with some fraying but this is not the case when it is coated.
(9) The LASER B1 has built in technology and algorithms to keep its
users and the surrounding environment safe. This said it is
important to understand the LASER B1 is not a toy and should be
operated with care and respect.
(10) Important information regarding your LASER B1
LASER B1 use 24V DC power system:
Never Use a different voltage Power Adapter.
Make sure to use DC 24V 5A and 7.5A adapters for 20
W and 30W respectively.
When using an alternative Power Adapter, the Voltage
should always be 24V, Make sure to use DC 24V 5A

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