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Can the glass laser sandblasting machine process both shallow sand and deep sand effects at the same time?

The multiple processing capabilities of the glass laser sandblasting machine

The glass laser sandblasting machine is an emerging surface treatment device. Its emergence has brought many innovations in processing methods. People often ask: can this device handle both shallow sand and deep sand effects at the same time? The answer may not be simple.

Definitions of the two effects

The shallow sand effect is usually used for decorative applications, with a smooth and delicate surface; while the deep sand effect makes the glass surface rough and textured, suitable for anti-slip and other functional needs. The demand for these two effects often arises in different situations, and even within the same project, users may wish to have both effects at the same time. Why not?

Advantages of laser technology

  • High precision
  • Strong controllability
  • Fast processing speed

Laser sandblasting technology can achieve different surface effects by adjusting the power of the laser and the intensity of the sandblasting. For example, in a certain project, the client wanted to display a shallow sand effect on the right side of a piece of glass, while the left side required a deep sand effect. In this case, the device's control capability becomes particularly important.

Case Analysis

Let's look at a specific case: a decoration company recently undertook a large commercial project that required processing multiple pieces of glass. The client requested that some areas show a shallow sand effect, while others needed a deep sand effect. After systematic debugging, the laser sandblasting machine successfully achieved the client's two requirements on the same piece of glass. This flexibility is amazing!

Equipment parameters and operation

To achieve this complex combination of effects, the parameter settings of the equipment are crucial. Taking Prologis's latest laser sandblasting machine as an example, it supports the following operations:

  • Laser Power: Adjustable from 20W to 100W
  • Sandblasting Granularity: Various particles can be selected from 0.1mm to 0.5mm
  • Processing Speed: Can handle up to 200 square meters per hour

During the adjustment process, operators need to comprehensively consider various factors such as material characteristics, target effects, and sandblasting time. After all, who wouldn’t want to achieve a combination of art and functionality on a piece of glass?

Conclusion and outlook

In summary, the glass laser sandblasting machine can indeed process both shallow sand and deep sand effects at the same time. However, achieving this goal requires high-level technology and rich experience. In the future, with continuous technological advancements, more diversified surface processing methods may become a reality. Imagine that in future glass works, each piece could be a unique work of art!

Final thoughts

In this rapidly developing technological era, choosing the right equipment and mastering cutting-edge processing techniques will determine the market competitiveness of products. Are you also considering how to integrate such equipment into your projects?