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laserswest (Mechanical)
10 Dec 09 20:30
Does anyone have some suggestions on cutting 1/2" corian material. I'm using a 2000w Mitsubishi. Have cut many materials but this is a first. Any help would be appreciated
thepooh (Mechanical)
15 Dec 09 7:53
hello

corian is an "homogenuous" mix between 1/3 PMMA and 2/3 ATH
I think you can try your PMMA parameter

The pooh
trxt (Aerospace)
21 Dec 09 4:44
Hello thepooh.


What is ATH? Do you know the exact formula of corian?

Best Regards..
 
thepooh (Mechanical)
23 Dec 09 3:03
ATH means in French "trihydrate d'alumine "
it's like bauxite / the mineral base of aluminium

I don't know the exact formula of Corian : it's a patented
material of Dupont/Zodiac

Happy Xmas and happy NewYear

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