Tube cutter NOVA
Purchase procedure
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Equipment selection
We assist you in making your choice of a machine matching your needs
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Sending invoice
We agree on the complete set of the machine and sending the invoice with the final cost of the equipment.
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Payment
In full if the machine is in stock. 50% in advance 50% at the delivery if the machine is not in stock.
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We check the machine
The 3 step quality control: at the Wattsan factory, at our warehouse in the Netherlands, before the delivery.
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Delivery or pick-up
Either a transport company or you pick up the machine from our warehouse.
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Launching equipment
We are here to assist you whenever you need support.
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Technical characteristics
Ask questions
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Laser markers usually have small working area: from 100*100 to 300*300. You should keep it in mind while choosing the machine.Then you should decide what type of material are you going to work with. For exaple Co2 marker is good for wood, plastic and plexiglass. If you want to mark metal then you should pick fiber laser marker. The choice of emitter depends on the desired result. For example, if you want to do color marking on metal, then IPG or JPT are an excellent choice.
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It is a permanent image resistant to mechanical damage, acidic and alkaline media, high and low temperatures.
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It depends on your application. The main selection criterion is the emitter power and the lens. For quick deep engraving or working on highly reflective metals, it is better to use emitters with a power of 50W and a lens with a working area of 110x100mm. For high quality marking a 20-30W emitter and a 200x200 or 300x300 mm lens will do the trick. For more details, please contact Virmer managers: +31208082045, е-mail: info@virmer.com
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For the hobby, budget markers with MaxPhotonics or Raycus emitters are suitable. However, if your hobby is jewellery making, you should consider machines with IPG emitters from 50W. For more details, please contact Virmer managers: +31208082045,
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CO2 laser sources mark and engrave organic materials: plywood and all types of wood-based materials, paper and cardboard, leather and faux leather, fabric, glass and mirror, plastics and rubber, stone and ceramics. Fiber emitters mark and engrave metals (ferrous metals, stainless steel, aluminium, titanium, etc), plastics and rubber, leather and faux leather.