Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Coaxial Gas Coaxial gas is a term commonly associated with laser cutting and engraving processes, where a precise stream of gas is delivered through a nozzle positioned coaxially with the laser beam. This gas, often a mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, or air, serves various purposes depending on the application. In laser cutting, coaxial gas helps to remove molten material from the cutting path, resulting in cleaner edges and minimizing heat-affected zones. In engraving, it aids in the removal of debris and assists in achieving optimal engraving depth and clarity. Proper selection and regulation of coaxial gas parameters are crucial for achieving desired results in laser processing applications. |
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