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    Lasering aluminum cake pans

    I have a customer that has some bare aluminum cake pan covers they want their logo engraved on them. Does a person have to use thermark or cermark on them or can a co2 or fiber mark the bare metal.
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    your fiber can mark them easy enough, but I'm not familiar with gantry fibers--

    Your 60w Epy should be able to Cermark them if black is okay. My 40w metal lasers won't Cermark aluminum reliably, but my 80w glass laser does-

    But a C02 with your wattages won't do squat to aluminum by themselves...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    your fiber can mark them easy enough, but I'm not familiar with gantry fibers--

    Your 60w Epy should be able to Cermark them if black is okay. My 40w metal lasers won't Cermark aluminum reliably, but my 80w glass laser does-

    But a C02 with your wattages won't do squat to aluminum by themselves...
    I'll give it a try with the fiber and see what happens.
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