Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Inert Gas Inert gas in laser engraving refers to a type of gas, such as nitrogen or argon, that is chemically inert and does not react with the materials being processed or the laser beam itself. Inert gases are commonly used in laser engraving systems as assist gases or shielding gases to improve engraving quality, prevent oxidation or contamination of materials, and enhance cutting or marking performance. By displacing oxygen and other reactive gases from the engraving area, inert gases create a controlled environment conducive to achieving clean, precise, and consistent engraving results on a wide range of materials. |
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