Acrylic is a popular material that looks like glass but is stronger and lighter. You see it everywhere, in signs, decorations, and many other things.
If you have tried to cut clear acrylic with a diode laser, you might have found that it doesn’t work. Diode lasers are not able to cut clear acrylic.
Why Cutting Clear Acrylic with a Diode Laser is Impossible?
To know why it’s impossible to cut clear acrylic with a diode laser, you need to understand how lasers interact with materials.
For a laser to engrave or cut a material, the material needs to absorb the laser’s light energy. This energy is what vaporizes the material, allowing it to be cut.
However, diode lasers produce light at a wavelength of 450nm, which cannot be absorbed by clear acrylic and other transparent materials. Instead, diode laser light passes through the clear acrylic, leaving it intact.
In contrast, dark materials absorb the light of diode laser cutters much more readily. This is why diode lasers can still cut some dark and opaque acrylic materials.
A diode laser can also cut acrylic; however, it is crucial to understand the limitations related to acrylic colours.
Generally, diode laser cutters can cut some dark opaque acrylic.
Specifically, with a blue-light diode laser, engraving or cutting blue acrylic is not possible, as the material will not absorb the laser beam due to the matching color. Additionally, diode lasers are incapable of engraving or cutting clear acrylic.