Products to cut or engrave:
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Wood & Super Wood
Plastic & Acrylic
Leather
Paper & Cardboard
Fabric
Ceramic & Tiles
Cork
Rubber
Granite & Marble
Glass & Crystal
Vinyl & ABS
Polystyrene
Laser products
Wood & Super Wood
Plastic & Acrylic
Leather
Paper & Cardboard
Fabric
Ceramic & Tiles
Cork
Rubber
Granite & Marble
Glass & Crystal
Vinyl & ABS
Polystyrene
Laser products
Paper & Cardboard:
Paper:
Thin material mainly used for writing upon, printing upon, drawing or for packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets.
Paper is a versatile material with many uses. Whilst the most common is for writing and printing upon, it is also widely used as a packaging material, in many cleaning products, in a number of industrial and construction processes, and even as a food ingredient – particularly in Asian cultures.
Paper, and the pulp papermaking process, was said to be developed in China during the early 2nd century AD by the Han court eunuch Cai Lun, although the earliest archaeological fragments of paper derive from the 2nd century BC in China.
Cardboard:
Generic term for a heavy-duty paper of various strengths, ranging from a simple arrangement of a single thick sheet of paper to complex configurations featuring multiple corrugated and uncorrugated layers.
Despite widespread use in general English, the term is deprecated in business and industry. Material producers, container manufacturers, packaging engineers, and standards organizations, try to use more specific terminology.
There is still no complete and uniform usage. Often the term "cardboard" is avoided because it does not define any particular material.
Both these products can produce a large range of products through the laser cutting and engraving process.
Paper:
Thin material mainly used for writing upon, printing upon, drawing or for packaging. It is produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets.
Paper is a versatile material with many uses. Whilst the most common is for writing and printing upon, it is also widely used as a packaging material, in many cleaning products, in a number of industrial and construction processes, and even as a food ingredient – particularly in Asian cultures.
Paper, and the pulp papermaking process, was said to be developed in China during the early 2nd century AD by the Han court eunuch Cai Lun, although the earliest archaeological fragments of paper derive from the 2nd century BC in China.
Cardboard:
Generic term for a heavy-duty paper of various strengths, ranging from a simple arrangement of a single thick sheet of paper to complex configurations featuring multiple corrugated and uncorrugated layers.
Despite widespread use in general English, the term is deprecated in business and industry. Material producers, container manufacturers, packaging engineers, and standards organizations, try to use more specific terminology.
There is still no complete and uniform usage. Often the term "cardboard" is avoided because it does not define any particular material.
Both these products can produce a large range of products through the laser cutting and engraving process.