NEJE 3W 1064nm infrared laser module, ultra-precise 0.03×0.03mm focal spot, capable of sharp 0.5mm small letter engraving on metal.
Upgraded pulsed energy, 24V input supports easy cutting of 0.5mm stainless steel plate; deep groove engraving on stainless steel, aluminum, copper and various metals.
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I also asked for this IR module some time ago.
Recently I engraved a metal sawblade on my custom enlarged neje max 4 with the E80 module. My client used this sawblade as a big clock with their favorite band on it.
This IR module should have been ideal for this metal engraving.
My clients (businesses, goverment agencies,
private individuals and more) keep asking me for engraving metals on big surfaces.
If I can mount this 3w IR module on my large frame then a lot of problems will be solved. A lot of cool and serieus B2B projects can be realised with this module.
Can’t wait! (also can’t wait for the 40w module )
My intended use with this module:
Big engravings on (brushed) stainless steel plates for outdoor, brass and bronse plates for funerals/memorial stones, expensive japanese cooking knifes for high end restaurants/bars/hotels.
I would also engrave on site at the customers location (will buy a new small neje max4 V2 frame just for this)
Reasonable price: … 450$ however, this is a 3w IR module, have no idea how powerful and how fast I can engrave with this one.
My 10w UV and 200w Fiber laser only has a workarea of 400x400mm, that’s my problem I have now, this module can solve this.
My plans would be to use this on small metal items rings knives etc. and engraving brass coins if possible
Use with the rotary tool and make that thing shine.
Also.if it can work with the max4 frame wow the possibilities…I hesitate to buy other IR or Fiber because of the small work areas. And yes I know there are large cabinets that I can buy but I cannot invest that kind of money into one of those. And as far as the price points…? I wouldn’t have a clue.
This would be such a great addition to the neje lasers.
Well now I’m glad I got my Max 4 V2
If this can really cut metals then this will be great to use with my 3d printer, should be able to combine 3d printer parts with precision laser cuts
Fantastic, I have been awaiting this for quite a while..
It should have a red laser dot combined, or co-located with known offsets, for locating the IR laser position. as 1064 is invisible to us.
It should have a reasonable height above the work area, so that items with protrusions can be etched.. i.e. like items that have bolt heads ets sticking out, and you need to engrave the plate that is under it. Many modules are far to close to the work area, making the use of magnets, or other hold downs difficult.
And as I asked for a year ago now, the ability to vary the frequency of the pwm via $33 so as to make it useful on more materials.
The option of 1064nm filtering glasses to be supplied with the module, as many of us won’t have them.
Have the same plug on the top of the module so it swaps directly with an E80 module, given it will be a 24v module.
Have mechanical (mounting) adapters available for non NEJE users, or at least the specifications/dimensions listed, so non NEJE users can make their own adaptors… As many of us are makers, and like to do this anyway.
As to price, it needs to be in the ball park of other low powered IR laser modules…
Super interesting update! To be able to cut sheet metal into shapes and later bend it into a specific form will be super interesting to play around with.
One feature that would be nice is a sort of calibration cube that you can snap onto the module that shows you where the focus point is.
For my E80 I have 3D printed out a cube that I place between the module and my material to get the correct distance, but to have it built into the module itself or one out of metal that will never warp would help a lot to get the perfect distance set.
Like others I’ve been waiting for NEJE to come out with this for a while. This seems like the perfect addition for my NEJE Max 4. I’ve seen a lot of options out there from competitors with a laser of this wavelength and there have been a lot of neat projects done with them. Can’t wait to see one that’s “plug and play” compatible with my setup.
I’ve got some stainless dog tags that I’ve been playing with on a cnc that I think this would be perfect for.
I own neje 3,max3 v1 and V2 and extension for v3,but when I need to Mark metals I have to use my ir2 watt on ortur frame,having this module available for neje max 3 will be a major game changer
Can this module be used to cut Dibond panels? (A composite material consisting of a polyethylene core sandwiched between two thin painted aluminum sheets.)
I’d like to make illuminated inset-letter signs, with white acrylic letters recessed into a Dibond panel. Unfortunately, I can’t achieve this with the E80 module.