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An instrument used to engrave patterns, text, or images onto plastic surfaces is a plastic engraving machine. These devices engrave plastic with accuracy and detail using a range of technologies, including laser engraving, CNC milling, and rotary engraving.
A strong laser beam is used by laser engraving devices to erode the plastic surface and leave a permanent imprint. In order to carve out the design in the plastic, CNC milling machines remove material from the material using a rotating cutting tool. Rotary engraving machines etch the plastic surface using a rotating cutting tool.
Several industries, including signs, medals and trophies, personalisation, and industrial labelling, use plastic engraving machines. A wide variety of polymers, such as acrylic, polycarbonate, and PVC, can be engraved.
It’s crucial to take into account aspects like the kind of plastic you’ll be engraving, the machine’s size, the amount of precision you require, and your budget when choosing a plastic engraving machine.
Global plastic engraving machine market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A prominent manufacturer of wide-format printers, engravers, 3D milling machines, and other cutting-edge digital devices, Roland DGA Corporation, has introduced its new plastic LV series laser engraving machines. The multi-purpose LV series uses cutting-edge CO2 laser technology to cut, engrave, or mark on hundreds of various materials with incredibly ease and accuracy.
It is sophisticated and easy to use. Users can pick between two models, the 30-Watt LV-180 and the 40-Watt LV-290, depending on the size and thickness of the materials they will be working with. The 30-Watt LV-180 has a table that measures 20.4″ x 14.7″ and the 40-Watt LV-290 has a table that is 31″ x 20.9″.
For combined laser-cut and direct-print applications, the new LV laser engravers are perfect for pairing with Roland’s VersaUV® LEF and LEF2 tabletop UV flatbed printers. By providing customers with the chance to save over $10,000 when they buy an LV-180/LEF2-200 or LV-290/LEF2-300 combo—discounted packages that also include air filtration units for each machine and other necessities—Roland DGA has made pairing these devices even more alluring.