Yes, I had the same issue with a case made from acrylic I cut with my laser cutter.
Bill v.
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On Aug 27, 2024, at 2:37 AM, Adrian Godwin <artg...@gmail.com> wrote:You can only cut the acrylic with a laser cutter because the material is somewhat opaque to the laser light. It absorbs it and is melted. If the material were as clear to IR as it is to visible light, it would be very hard to cut because the light would pass right through without giving up any energy to the plastic.
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On Aug 27, 2024, at 12:13 PM, Nicholas Stock <nick...@gmail.com> wrote:Microwave sensors work fine through acrylic....
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On Aug 27, 2024, at 2:49 PM, Adrian Godwin <artg...@gmail.com> wrote:Yeah, melting is not accurate. No residue dribbles from the cut. However, I believe it actually vaporises.
There is no charring on the cut.
Maybe Titanium Dioxide is another wavelength thing ? It looks white in the visible spectrum but what does it look like in IR ?