Can One Machine Cut, Engrave, and Scale Production?

ACCELaser HD1 combines dual-laser technology and high-speed motion systems to improve precision and efficiency.

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Expanding Desktop Manufacturing Capabilities

Laser engraving and cutting systems are widely used in design, manufacturing, and small-scale production. However, many desktop machines require trade-offs between speed, precision, and material compatibility. Users often choose between systems optimized for detailed work or those designed for higher output.

ACCELaser addresses this limitation by combining multiple technologies into a single platform. The HD1 system is designed to support both precision work and efficient production without separating these capabilities into different machines.

Dual-Laser System for Material Flexibility

At the core of the system is a dual-laser configuration that combines a blue diode laser with an infrared fiber laser. This allows the machine to process a wider range of materials compared to single-laser systems.

Different materials respond to different wavelengths. By integrating two laser types, the system enables engraving and cutting across materials such as wood, metal, and plastics within the same setup.

This reduces the need for multiple machines and simplifies workflows for users working across varied projects.

Hybrid Motion System for Speed and Precision

The HD1 introduces a hybrid motion system that combines traditional gantry movement with a high-speed galvo system. Conventional gantry systems provide stability but are limited in speed, while galvo systems are faster but typically operate within smaller areas.

By combining these approaches, the system maintains precision while increasing processing speed. This allows faster engraving and cutting without compromising accuracy.

The design addresses a common limitation in fabrication tools, where speed and quality are often difficult to balance.

3D Engraving on Complex Surfaces

The system is designed to engrave on both flat and curved surfaces. With integrated depth control and positioning adjustments, it can maintain focus across uneven materials.

This enables work on objects with varying shapes without requiring manual repositioning. As a result, the system supports more complex applications beyond standard flat-surface engraving.

This capability expands the range of possible use cases in both creative and production environments.

Designed for Workflow Efficiency

The HD1 is built to support both individual creators and small-scale production. Its speed and working area allow batch processing, reducing the time required for repeated tasks.

Features such as camera-based alignment support more accurate positioning and faster setup. The system is also compatible with commonly used software, allowing it to fit into existing workflows without major adjustments.

This focus on efficiency supports consistent output across different use cases.

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