Comparision glass laser driilling between infrared solid-state lasers and nanosecond green lasers
There are currently two mainstream laser glass drilling machines on the market, one is infrared solid and the other is nanosecond green light.
There are some differences between infrared solid-state lasers and nanosecond green lasers:
Effectiveness and efficiency:
The effect of infrared solid laser is worse than that of green light, but it is highly efficient and relatively cheap.
Nanosecond green lasers have better results, but are relatively less efficient and significantly more expensive.
Application industries:
Nanosecond green laser is mainly used for some precision processing workpieces.
Infrared solid-state laser is mainly used for glass panels or batch product processing. Usually the material to be drilled is not very thick. The aperture size is usually 10, 20, 30, and 50 sizes. The maximum aperture can reach 10mm, and the aperture is usually around 1mm.
Applicable glass materials:
Common ultra-white glass, green glass, quartz, K9 borosilicate, Schott, Corning, etc. can be used for laser drilling.
Consumables and power consumption:
Both types of laser drilling generally do not require additional consumables.
The power consumption is small, and the power of the whole machine is generally within 2KW.