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Monport enhances K40 laser cutting machine through air assisted technology

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2023-10-11 14:18:05
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Monport Laser has launched its latest breakthrough innovative product, the Monport 40W Pro CO2 laser engraving machine, with air assistance. This cutting-edge machine has set a new standard for precision carving, providing excellent performance and a series of upgraded functions. The Monport 40W Pro surpasses its predecessor, the Monport 40W Laser, in all aspects, making it a game-changing solution for professionals and enthusiasts.

The Monport 40W Pro CO2 laser engraving machine has multiple key enhancements that stand out from its predecessor. The following is the detailed information about the upgrade feature:

Air assisted effective improvement of carving effect
Laser engraving machines without built-in air assist systems require additional maintenance to clean debris, which often leads to more chaotic engraving formats. In addition, the lack of this function increases the risk of ignition due to potential heat accumulation and insufficient ventilation. Therefore, prioritizing laser engraving machines with built-in air assist functions can ensure enhanced safety during the engraving process, minimize the chance of accidents, and promote more efficient and controllable workflows.

The addition of air assist technology is undoubtedly one of the most significant improvements in the Monport 40W Pro. This innovative feature has increased the depth and efficiency of carving by 30%, which is impressive. In addition, it greatly reduces the common yellowing effect in wood carving, resulting in eye-catching clear and vivid designs.

Adjustable laser head ensures precise cutting
The Monport 40W Pro introduces an adjustable laser head, allowing users to customize its position and prevent poor thickening of the cutting line. This adjustable laser head has a diameter of 19mm and can flexibly carve materials of various thicknesses. From rock slabs to raw stones, this feature enables the laser carving process to effortlessly process various materials. This new feature ensures consistent and accurate cutting without the need for time-consuming adjustments and improves overall productivity.

Professional grade metal guide rails provide a smooth experience
In order to achieve unparalleled carving accuracy, Monport Laser has equipped the Monport 40W Pro with additional slides. These slides improve the accuracy and precision of the machine, allowing users to create complex designs and capture the most detailed details with unparalleled clarity. The Monport 40W Pro enables users to turn their artistic vision into reality with unparalleled accuracy.

Plug-in thermometer can help users easily and accurately control temperature
Recognizing the importance of precise temperature monitoring during the carving process, Monport solves previous display issues by integrating an plug-in thermometer into the Monport 40W Pro. This enhanced feature ensures that users can easily and accurately monitor temperature during the carving process, optimizing conditions every time to achieve the highest quality results.

Experience the excellent performance of the Monporter 40W Pro
The Monport 40W Pro CO2 laser engraving machine with air assistance represents a significant leap in engraving technology. With its series of outstanding features and performance enhancements, this state-of-the-art machine enables professionals and enthusiasts to elevate their carving projects to unprecedented heights.

Monport Laser remains committed to breaking through the boundaries of carving technology, providing users with the tools they need to unleash creativity and achieve unparalleled results. Use the Monport 40W Pro CO2 laser engraving machine with air assist function to enhance carving possibilities.

Source: Laser Network

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