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RFL-C3000S Laser Cutting Guide

The document provides cutting data for different materials with a fiber laser including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, and brass at various thicknesses. Parameters listed include speed, power, gas, nozzle size, focal position and cutting height. Notes provide recommendations for air/nitrogen cutting of thin carbon steel and that parameters may vary based on gas purity and material quality.

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RFL-C3000S Laser Cutting Guide

The document provides cutting data for different materials with a fiber laser including carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, and brass at various thicknesses. Parameters listed include speed, power, gas, nozzle size, focal position and cutting height. Notes provide recommendations for air/nitrogen cutting of thin carbon steel and that parameters may vary based on gas purity and material quality.

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RFL-C3000S Cutting Data

5.1 Single module RFL-C30 50mm)

RFL-C3000S CW Fiber Laser 50 m

thick Air focus cutting


materi speed power nozzle
ness gas pressur position height
al m/min W mm
mm e bar mm mm

1 35 N2/ 10 1.5S 0 1
3000
2 20 Air 10 2.0S 0 0.5
2 5.5 1200 1.6 1.0D +3 0.8
3 4 2000 0.6 1.0D +4 0.8
4 3.5 2400 0.6 1.0D +4 0.8
5 3.2 2400 0.6 1.2D +4 0.8
6 2.7 3000 0.6 1.2D +4 0.8
carbon
8 2.2 3000 0.6 1.2D +4 0.8
steel
10 1.5 3000 O2 0.6 1.2D +4 0.8
12 1 2400 0.6 3.0D +4 0.8
14 0.9 2400 0.6 3.0D +4 0.8
16 0.75 2400 0.6 3.5D +4 0.8
18 0.65 2400 0.6 4.0D +4 0.8
20 0.6 2400 0.6 4.0D +4 0.8
22 0.55 2400 0.6 4.0D +4 0.8
1 45 10 1.5S 0 0.8
2 24 12 2.0S 0 0.5
stainl 3 10 12 2.5S -0.5 0.5
ess 4 6.5 3000 N2 14 2.5S -1.5 0.5
steel 5 3.6 14 3.0S -2.5 0.5
6 2.7 14 3.0S -3 0.5
8 1.2 16 3.5S -4.5 0.5

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10 0.8 16 4.0S -6 0.5
1 30 12 1.5S 0 0.8
2 18 12 2.0S 0 0.5
alumin 3 8 14 2.0S -1 0.5
um 4 6 3000 N2 14 2.5S -2 0.5
alloy 5 3.2 16 3.0S -3 0.5
6 2 16 3.0S -3.5 0.5
8 0.9 16 3.5S -4 0.5
1 28 12 1.5S 0 0.8
2 15 12 2.0S 0 0.5
3 6 14 2.5S -1 0.5
brass 3000 N2
4 3 14 3.0S -2 0.5
5 2.2 14 3.0S -2.5 0.5
6 1.3 16 3.0S -3 0.5
Note 1: Air or nitrogen cutting is recommended for carbon steel 1 or 2mm,

the cutting speed is faster than that with oxygen, and there will be slight

slagging.

Note 2: The power used for debugging and the speed of debugging will be

different depending on the gas purity and the quality of the board.

Note: The red-labeled parameters in the table are proofing parameters,

which are greatly affected by various factors in actual processing, and

are only suitable for small batch production. Higher power lasers are

recommended for mass production processing.

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5.2 Single module RFL-C3000

Raycus RFL-C3000S

22mm carbon steel oxygen drilling parameters

(for reference only)

power duty frequ nozzle air focus time Blowing

W cycle ency height pressure mm ms ms

% Hz mm bar

High 3000 100 200 12 1 0 200


200
Medium 3000 45 150 8 0.7 -4 2500
200
Low 3000 55 150 4 0.6 -6 3000

Raycus RFL-C3000S

10mm stainless steel nitrogen drilling parameters

(for reference only)

power duty freque nozzle air focus time Blowing

W cycle ncy height pressure mm ms ms

% Hz mm bar

High 3000 100 1000 12 10 0 100


0

Medium 3000 35 1000 8 10 -5 500

Low 3000 35 1000 4 10 -6 1000

Drilling parameters take the limit carbon steel/stainless steel thickness

that can be penetrated under current power as an example;

The drilling is sorted in order, with the high order being the first level

of drilling, and so on.

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