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The laser can successfully cut many materials that it shouldn't.
The laser can successfully cut many materials that it shouldn't.
In particular, materials containing chlorine (like PVC) release vapor that will corrode the laser's parts and also your lungs
In particular, materials containing chlorine (like PVC) release vapor that will corrode the laser's parts and also your lungs.
 
A simple test can determine if a material contains chlorine.


==Procedure==
==Procedure==
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3. Put the wire back in the flame
3. Put the wire back in the flame
* If the flame turns emerald green, chlorine is present in the material and it must not be used in the laser cutter.
* If the flame turns emerald green, chlorine is present in the material and it must not be used in the laser cutter.
* If the flame remains blue or orange your sample does not have (much) chlorine. This does NOT automatically mean that it is safe in the laser.
* If the flame remains blue or orange your sample does not have (much) chlorine.  
This does NOT automatically mean that it is safe in the laser.


With any new material, proceed with caution and watch carefully for fire, thick smoke, or sputtering.
With any new material, proceed with caution and watch carefully for fire, thick smoke, or sputtering.
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