If it's a dangerous material, just throw a big "be careful" at you

With 98% accuracy, the laser engraving machine can identify the material and judge the engraving force using artificial intelligence

An interesting study was published recently:

The laser engraving machine is capable of carving on T-shirts made of mixed materials and automatically changing the force to prevent cutting.

An AI was installed on the existing laser engraving machine, laserpecker metal engraving which recognizes 30 different cutting technology materials with 98% accuracy.

Besides telling you what it is, it will also tell you how fast and hard to cut/carve it.

If it's a dangerous material, just throw a big "be careful" at you.

By doing so, there is no risk of human error (especially if the material isn't mislabeled), and the waste won't be damaged by the cutting force.

Which of three transparent plastic materials would be most suitable for making a protective mask?

Give it to the AI! Brush a few times, the students' three analyses clearly paid off:

The right image shows polycarbonate, a dangerous material that cannot be cut (cutting can produce toxic fumes);

It is made of cast propylene, which can be cut with a laser, but cannot be wiped with alcohol;

On the far left, a clear sheet of plastic acetate can be washed with warm water and mild soap or alcohol.

Choose the leftmost lab mask. Accept and complete it as follows:

Additionally, SensiCut AI can analyze laser engraving patterns for debugging:

You can enter the thickness of each felt piece, and Sensicut will tell you immediately if the felt is too thin and the pattern design is too complex.

You can make it bigger before carving.

It will be a drag if you don't adjust as it says:

In addition, laser-assisted engraving can be performed on materials such as mobile phone cases and mixed-material clothing.

The traditional Chinese method of studying laser engraving on composite structural materials also requires data splitting and boundary alignment of their own design problems.

Along the way, did you find this feeling cut useful

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