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Hello All,
I am upgrading one of the 3D printers we run at my printshop with a laser engraver. We have a bunch of diodes we're testing (A140, M140, NDB7875) and would like to know what heatsinks will give us extended runtimes in the order of 30mins - 1 hour.
We're hoping to run the A140's at around 1A/1W and the NDB7875 at around 1.8A.2.5W. The lasers are in the copper aixiz modules currently and we already have a few of these: 12mm Holder Clamp Mount Heatsink Cooling Laser Module Pointer Lens Mirror | eBay
Or something very similar.
Seeing as the laser will be used for cutting and engraving it will be run duty-cycled, whereby it will be on for cutting moves and off for movements.
Any advice would be appreciated, I have no experience with diode lasers in order to guess at how hot they get, and what heatsinking is necessary.
Thanks!
				
			I am upgrading one of the 3D printers we run at my printshop with a laser engraver. We have a bunch of diodes we're testing (A140, M140, NDB7875) and would like to know what heatsinks will give us extended runtimes in the order of 30mins - 1 hour.
We're hoping to run the A140's at around 1A/1W and the NDB7875 at around 1.8A.2.5W. The lasers are in the copper aixiz modules currently and we already have a few of these: 12mm Holder Clamp Mount Heatsink Cooling Laser Module Pointer Lens Mirror | eBay
Or something very similar.
Seeing as the laser will be used for cutting and engraving it will be run duty-cycled, whereby it will be on for cutting moves and off for movements.
Any advice would be appreciated, I have no experience with diode lasers in order to guess at how hot they get, and what heatsinking is necessary.
Thanks!
	
