| Q1 : What Can Be Cut or Engraved with a 150W CO2 Laser? 
 A 150W CO2 laser is a powerful tool capable of cutting and engraving a wide variety of materials with precision. Below is a list of materials that can be effectively cut or engraved with a 150W CO2 laser, along with some specific considerations for each material. Materials for Cutting
        Wood
            
                Types: Plywood, MDF, hardwoods, and softwoodsThickness: Up to 20mm, depending on the type of wood and desired cutting speedAcrylic (Plexiglass)
            
                Types: Cast and extruded acrylicThickness: Up to 20mm for clear acrylic; colored and thicker acrylics may require multiple passesLeather
            
                Types: Natural and synthetic leathersThickness: Up to 12mmFabric
            
                Types: Cotton, polyester, felt, silk, and other textilesThickness: Up to 10mmPaper and Cardboard
            
                Types: All types of paper, cardboard, and cardstockThickness: Up to 5mmPlastic
            
                Types: ABS, polycarbonate, polyethylene, and polypropyleneThickness: Varies by type; generally up to 10mmFoam
            
                Types: EVA foam, polyethylene foam, and polyurethane foamThickness: Up to 30mmRubber
            
                Types: Natural rubber and synthetic rubber (ensure no chlorine content)Thickness: Up to 12mmCork
            
                Types: Natural cork and agglomerated corkThickness: Up to 15mm Materials for Engraving
        Wood
            
                Types: All types of wood, including plywood, MDF, hardwoods, and softwoodsDepth: Adjustable based on laser settingsAcrylic (Plexiglass)
            
                Types: Cast and extruded acrylicDepth: Adjustable based on laser settingsGlass
            
                Types: Flat glass, mirrors, and glasswareDepth: Surface engraving onlyCeramic
            
                Types: Tiles, plates, and mugsDepth: Surface engraving onlyStone
            
                Types: Granite, marble, slate, and other natural stonesDepth: Surface engraving onlyMetal (with coating)
            
                Types: Anodized aluminum, painted metals, and coated stainless steelDepth: Surface marking only; bare metals require a marking compoundLeather
            
                Types: Natural and synthetic leathersDepth: Adjustable based on laser settingsFabric
            
                Types: Cotton, polyester, felt, silk, and other textilesDepth: Surface marking onlyPlastic
            
                Types: ABS, polycarbonate, polyethylene, and polypropyleneDepth: Adjustable based on laser settingsRubber
            
                Types: Natural rubber and synthetic rubber (ensure no chlorine content)Depth: Adjustable based on laser settings | link |