I have an SH-G350 here - 50 watts... 
I have been asked if I can find out what it would take to cut our aluminum labels with. Can it be done with this machine after it has been upgraded with a higher power laser? If so, which one? I realize that the laser power supply would most likely have to be replaced by a much more robust unit. Does anyone have any suggestions for where to buy the required upgrades? 
This is a link to the material we use (0.025") for labels: https://www.jpplus.com/satin-blue-025-l ... heet-11472
It seems to be rather difficult to find a chart that would tell the information that I'm asking for. Maybe I've just not been searching in the right places.
Tony
            
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			Aluminum Sheet Cutting Questions
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				Anthony Dorris
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- Gene Uselman
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You can certainly engrave on the coated aluminum but you will not be able to cut it. Cutting metal would require a different head with a gas assist [probably oxygen] and I would think a lot more power than you have available.
            
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
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The issue with Aluminium is it is almost completely reflective to CO2 Lasers so it is not a question of raw power. You would find Stainless Steel easier to cut with gas at just over 100W (typically 150W+) and generally a different head. Waterjet or die cutting/stamping are better processes to look at for Aluminium IMO.
            
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
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				Anthony Dorris
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Thanks guys... I will pass that along.
            
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			

