Workshop environment control
Temperature and humidity: Maintain 20-25 ℃ and 40-60% RH to prevent lens condensation or static electricity accumulation.
Shock absorption: The equipment foundation adopts shock-absorbing pads to avoid interference from nearby vibration sources such as stamping machines.
Ventilation: Install an exhaust system to ensure that the smoke concentration generated by laser processing is less than 1mg/m ³, in compliance with OSHA standards.
waste disposal
Smoke and dust filtration: Use a bag filter or wet dust collector to collect particles such as metal oxides, and regularly clean the filter element.
Exhaust emissions: For materials containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as certain plastics, activated carbon adsorption devices must be installed and emissions must meet the standards.
Compliance and Certification
Safety standards: The equipment must comply with the IEC 60825-1 laser safety standard, with warning signs and hazard level labels posted (such as Class 4 lasers requiring closed operation).
Environmental regulations: When labeling materials containing harmful substances such as lead and hexavalent chromium, a ROHS compliance report must be provided.
Intellectual Property: Avoid marking unauthorized trademarks or patent designs to prevent legal disputes.