Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Water Flow Rate Water flow rate, also known as coolant flow rate, refers to the volume of water circulated through the cooling system per unit of time, typically measured in liters per minute (L/min) or gallons per minute (GPM). In laser engraving and machining systems, water flow rate plays a crucial role in dissipating heat generated by the laser source and maintaining stable operating temperatures within the equipment.
Adequate water flow is necessary to carry heat away from the laser components effectively and prevent overheating. Insufficient flow rates can lead to thermal instability, reduced laser performance, and potential damage to critical components. Optimizing water flow rate helps ensure consistent cooling and reliable operation of laser engraving systems. |
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