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Additional information about sample and analysis details should be filled in the pdf form provided here.

Make
Flux.
Model
Hexa
Facility Status
Working
Date of Installation

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Category

  • Fabrication and Processing » Microfabrication

Booking Details

Booking available for
Internal and External Both

Facility Management Team and Location

Facility In Charge
Prof. Sandeep Kumar
Co-convenors
Facility Manager
Swapnil P. Raut
Facility Operator
Swapnil P. Raut
Facility Management Members
Department
Energy Science and Engineering
Lab Email ID
swapnil.raut@iitb.ac.in
Facility Location
EN-517, 5th Floor Department Of energy Science and Engineering
Lab Phone No
0

Facility Features, Working Principle and Specifications

Facility Description

Facility Description
Facility Features
  • The facility houses a Flux Hexa CO₂ Laser Cutting and Engraving Machine (AccuCut 1212) with a working area of 1200 × 1200 mm.
  • The system uses a CO₂ DC glass laser tube (100 W), suitable for cutting and engraving non-metallic materials such as acrylic, wood, fabric, leather, paperboard, and certain polymers.
  • Enables precision cutting, engraving, etching, and marking for rapid prototyping, visualisation, model fabrication, and research demonstrations.
  • Operates via an optical motion control system, guided through 2-D design files (.dxf, .ai, .pdf, .svg formats).
  • Equipped with:
    • High-quality CO₂ focus lens (FL 75 mm) for fine beam focusing
    • Repositioning accuracy up to ±0.1 mm
    • Built-in air assist and fume extraction system for clean cuts
    • 3 kVA UPS backup ensuring stable power for continuous operation
  • Supported materials include:
    • Acrylic sheets: up to 10 mm thick
    • Wood: up to 4 mm thick
    • Fabric: up to 6 mm thick
    • Leather: up to 6 mm thick
Features Working Principle
Working Principle
  • The CO₂ laser cutting process relies on converting electrical energy into concentrated infrared light (10.6 µm wavelength).
  • The beam is directed and focused through mirrors and a lens onto the material surface, where:
    • The focused laser energy heats and vaporises the localised material region.
    • Air assist or inert gas blows away molten or burnt particles, producing a clean cut or engraved pattern.
  • The motion system moves the laser head in X and Y directions according to the digital pattern, enabling accurate 2-D cutting and engraving.
  • Depth of engraving is controlled by adjusting laser power, speed, and focus position.
Body Specification
Specifications

Parameter

Details-

Make / Model: Flux Hexa / Suresh Indu Laser AccuCut 1212

Laser Type: CO₂ DC Glass Laser Tube

Laser Power: 100 W

Working Area: 1200 mm × 1200 mm

Repositioning Accuracy: ± 0.1 mm

Supported Materials: Acrylic, Wood, Fabric, Leather, Paperboard

Maximum Cutting Thickness: Acrylic: 10 mm • Wood: 4 mm • Fabric: 6 mm • Leather: 6 mm

Optics: Focus Lens FL 75 mm

Power Backup: 3 kVA UPS

Additional Accessories: Air assist, fume extractor, safety enclosure

Sample Preparation, User Instructions and Precautionary Measures

Instruction for Sample Preparation
  • Users must submit a vector design file (.dxf / .ai / .svg / .pdf) along with material details before slot booking.
  • Material preparation:
    • Only clean, flat sheets; remove protective film if required.
    • No metallic materials permitted in CO₂ laser cutting.
  • Machine setup:
    • Verify laser focus and bed levelling before operation.
    • Test small sample pieces for power and speed optimisation.
User Instructions and Precautionary Measures
  • Safety precautions:
    • Only trained users may operate the laser under supervision.
    • Always keep the machine enclosed during cutting.
    • Never leave the laser unattended while operating.
    • Ensure fume extraction and air assist are active.
    • Avoid materials producing toxic fumes (PVC, polycarbonate, etc.).
    • Use protective eyewear and follow lab safety protocols.
  • Post-operation:
    • Allow parts to cool before handling.
    • Clean the laser bed and work area; remove debris and residue.

Charges for Analytical Services in Different Categories

Usage Charges
Laser Cutting Machine
Sr. NoCategoryInstrument usage charges (per min) in INR and consumables as per actuals.
1IITB Students10
2IIT Bombay (Industry Sponsored project)20
3Other Academic Institutes20 + 18% GST
4National Labs50 + 18% GST
5Industries100 + 18% GST
6Start-Ups ( SINE incubation )50 + 18% GST
7IITB-Monash Academy (TA)10 + 18% GST
8IITB-Monash Academy20 + 18% GST
9
SAARC Countries & African countries
Academic - 50 + 18% GST
Industry - 100 + 18% GST
10
For other countries
Academic - 50 + 18% GST
Industry - 100 + 18% GST

Applications

  • Cutting and engraving of acrylic models, nameplates, signage, prototypes, teaching aids, and lab-scale components.
  • Fabrication of custom fixtures, optical mounts, laser-cut templates, experimental model parts, and aesthetic product prototypes.
  • Engraving of logos, serial numbers, or measurement markings on non-metallic parts.
  • Ideal for educational, research, design, and artistic fabrication work requiring precision 2-D geometry.

Sample Details

Chemical allowed

NA

Allowed Substrate

NA

Gases allowed

NA

Substrate Dimension

NA

Target dimension

NA

Contamination remarks

NA

Precursors/ Targets allowed

NA

SOP, Lab Policies and Other Details

Publications