Cutting Grit Cutting grit refers to the abrasive particles or granules embedded in cutting tools, such as cutting blades or abrasive discs, used in laser cutting and machining processes to abrade, grind, or erode material surfaces. Cutting grit may consist of various abrasive materials, including diamond, silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, and boron nitride, selected based on the hardness, toughness, and abrasion resistance properties required for specific cutting applications and material types. Laser cutting systems may utilize abrasive-assisted cutting techniques to enhance cutting efficiency, reduce thermal damage, and improve cutting quality in hard, dense, or reflective materials by injecting abrasive particles into the cutting stream. |