Compact Size CO2 Laser Engraving Machine 'Speedy50'
Trotec Speedy 50 Laser Engraving Machine
A compact and easy-to-use laser engraving machine that provides peace of mind for beginners.
The Trotec Speedy 50 has been newly announced as the most compact laser processing machine in the Speedy series. It is designed to meet the needs of those considering the introduction of a laser processing machine for the first time, who want to process quickly and easily, and who wish to keep the installation space to a minimum. 【Product Highlights】 ■ Compact yet high-speed and high-precision ■ Useful for prototyping and novelty production *This is a direct sales limited model.
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basic information
【Basic Specifications】 - Laser Type: CO2 - Processing Area: W457 x D305 mm (WxD) - Laser Output: 30W - Maximum Processing Speed: 1,500 mm/second - Laser Safety Standard: Class 2
Price information
Set sale for 1,810,000 yen (excluding tax) - Main unit - Honeycomb - Dust collection and deodorization device *The above is the price excluding tax. *Delivery and installation costs, as well as training costs, are not included.
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【Materials and Types of Processing】 < Cutting, Engraving, Marking > Wood, Acrylic 【Applications and Uses】 Gifts & Novelty Items, Promotional Products, Signage/Nameplates, Architectural Models/Railway Models, POP Displays/Exhibits, Educational Institutions such as Fab Labs/Schools
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Trotec is a laser processing machine manufacturer established in Austria in 1997. They develop and manufacture laser processing machines that combine high speed, high precision, and high durability in the fields of engraving, cutting, and marking, and these machines have been introduced in over 90 countries worldwide. Particularly in the category of plotter-type laser processing machines, they have built a solid reputation and track record, boasting the highest sales volume and revenue globally since 2013. In Japan, their machines are widely adopted in various fields, including universities, educational institutions, manufacturers, and design-related companies, and are highly regarded in the areas of manufacturing, prototyping, and product development.