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How to get a new material approved for the laser cutter

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Why?

When you want to cut a new material on the laser, it will have to first be approved by the Laser Cutter Committee (LCC) to ensure the product doesn't put off toxic fumes, such as chlorine gas, and isn't overly hard on the equipment, such as excessive vaporized glue residue.

How do I do that?

The first step will be to look up the Material Safety Data Sheets [MSDS] for the material you want to cut. This will list all hazards related to the material and, more importantly to us, what it will break down into when heated. Fortunately, they are required to be provided by the manufacturer. unfortunately, there isn't a central collection of them to search without paying for the convenience so you will have to hunt them down.

For this example we'll research Worbla, which is a brand name thermoplastic.

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