LMM-6000
Paste Usage
Instructions
LMM-6000
is our laser marking material for metals. LMM-6000 is ethanol
based which allows for a faster drying time. It can be used on
a variety of bare metal substrates including stainless steel,
brass, aluminum, titanium, tin, copper, nickel and many more.
If the metal has a lacquered coating, the LMM-6000
marking material will not work.
Applying:
Clean the surface of the metal so it is free of any type of lubricants
or oils. Apply a thin coat of LMM-6000 to the metal, try
to apply an even covering. LMM-6000 can be applied by a
spray gun, air brush, paint brush, bird applicator, draw down
bar or a foam brush. If the material is applied too thin, the
mark won't be as dark. If the material is applied too thick, it
will require more power to make the mark. It is important that
LMM-6000 is applied with an even and thin coat.
Applying LMM-6000 may require a little practice to get
the right coverage.
Drying:
It is important that the LMM-6000 is allowed to dry thoroughly.
It can air dry in about 2 minutes. This process can be sped up
by using a drying oven, hair dryer or a heat lamp.
Marking
On Stainless Steel: This step may require some trial and
error to optimize your laser with a particular substrate. Keep
in mind that all lasers react differently depending on the substrate,
the type of laser, the lasers' power, dot size and other factors
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25 Watt
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35 Watt
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50 Watt
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Power
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100%
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100%
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100%
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Speed
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10%
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15%
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20-30%
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DPI/PPI
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500/500
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500/500
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500/500
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If you are
using a YAG laser, you will need to use about 20-25
Watts and a writing speed between 10-20 inches/second.
Again, you may need to run several tests to optimize the settings
for your particular laser.
Marking
On Aluminum & Brass: Softer Metals require more power
or slower speeds to obtain a permanent mark. We recommend at least
a 50 Watt C02 lasers for such metals.
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Brass
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Aluminum
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25 Watt
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35 Watt
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50 Watt
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25 Watt
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35 Watt
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50 Watt
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Power
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100%
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100%
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100%
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100%
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100%
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100%
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Speed
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DPI/PPI
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500/500
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500/500
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500/500
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500/500
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500/500
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500/500
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Clean
up: Wash with water or a wet towel.
Thinning:
We formulated LMM-6000 to be thick to prevent settling.
It may be necessaryto thin the paste before using. We recommend
thinning with ethanol, denatured alcohol orgrain alcohol. Isopropyl
rubbing alcohol should be avoided. The application method
which isselected, will determine how much you need to thin LMM-6000.
If you were to brush the materialon, we recommend a 4:1 mix of
LMM-6000 to thinning agent. If the material is to be sprayed,
a2:1 mixture may be needed. Keep in mind that the more the material
is thinned, the less activeingredients are being applied. If LMM-6000
is thinned too much, the mark may appear to belighter in color
than what the unthinned LMM-6000 could produce.