Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Beam Intensity Beam intensity is a key parameter in laser engraving, referring to the power per unit area of the laser beam, typically measured in watts per square centimeter (W/cm²). It represents the concentration of energy delivered to the material surface during engraving. Controlling beam intensity is crucial for achieving desired engraving effects, such as marking, cutting, or ablation, while minimizing heat-affected zones and material damage.
By adjusting beam intensity, operators optimize engraving speed, depth, and quality, ensuring optimal results for different materials and applications. Managing beam intensity enhances engraving precision and efficiency, enabling laser engraving systems to meet diverse industrial and commercial requirements effectively. |
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