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The main difference between fiber lasers and carbon dioxide lasers is that the working materials of the two are different. The working material of fiber lasers is fiber, while the working material of carbon dioxide laser is carbon dioxide, which is a gas laser. In addition, the power of the two is relatively large. the difference.
At present, fiber lasers are widely used from hundreds of watts to thousands of watts, while the common power range of carbon dioxide lasers is 80W to 600W. The photoelectric conversion efficiency of fiber lasers is higher than that of carbon dioxide lasers. In terms of cutting quality and speed, fiber lasers are better than carbon dioxide lasers; in terms of use and maintenance costs, fiber lasers are lower than carbon dioxide lasers; in terms of one-time investment, fiber lasers are slightly better Higher than carbon dioxide lasers; in addition, both fiber lasers and carbon dioxide lasers require chillers to cool them down.