One of the questions we get asked most is: what materials can you use on a laser cutter? And our answer is usually: how much time do you have?
Because laser cutters are suitable for use with a huge range of materials, including wood, plastic, metals, leather, paper, rubber, fabrics, glass… the list goes on and on. Each material brings with it certain advantages depending on the requirements of the project and the environment where cutting is taking place. For example, of all the laser cutting materials available, one we often recommend for use in schools and other educational institutions is acrylic. The are a number of very good reasons for this, as you’re about to discover:
There’s no getting around the fact that for most schools, budgets are a big issue. With education budgets limited, schools can’t afford to waste a penny and materials and equipment need to reflect this. This is why acrylic is a good low cost alternative, especially when compared to glass. Not only does it achieve the same levels of optical clarity but it also allows students to make mistakes and experiment with an inexpensive material. Of course, that’s not to say that acrylic supplies will be limitless but it does give teachers and students more scope with projects, from an expense standpoint at least.
Acrylic is very simple to use on laser-cutting machines. Cuts are made quickly and cleanly and it can be cut to almost any desired shape without too much difficulty. It is an ideal material for first-timers or inexperienced users, as it’s versatile and easy to handle. And, as pointed out above, the low cost also allows scope for mistakes to be made.
At Hobarts, we offer a huge range of acrylic materials. It is currently available in a wide range of colours as well as in clear sheets, making it the perfect solution for any school project needs. Of course, we also have to keep sustainability in mind, which is why we also offer recycled acrylic options for those who are more environmentally conscious.
Not only is acrylic great for school and creative projects due to its low cost, but it is also really easy to clean thoroughly. This is another key consideration for schools where safety is a primary concern. Its non-porous surface will neither absorb dirt nor moisture, so there is no need to use specialist and potentially harmful cleaning materials. Just some warm water and a soft sponge will do and students can take their creative vision from inception to finish in complete safety.
Download our product data sheets to find out more about the advantages of laser cut acrylic in the UK, or get in touch to discuss laser cutting materials and the cutting machines in our range.
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