subject: Laser applications that leave a mark above all other methods [print this page] Apart from cutting, the laser is particularly preferred for marking a wide variety of substrates with permanent aesthetic markings. Ranging from kitchen patterns to stained-glass windows, laser leaves its mark everywhere. The preference of laser marking over other methods is due to a variety of reasons, which include faster repeatability and finer precision. Similar to marking, laser engraving is also used by a range of industries, and can be performed on a wide variety of substrates like acrylic, glass, crystal, marble, granite, stone, metal, plastic, wood, and even rubber stamping material. mechanical engravers leave a rougher edge finish, but laser solutions, by contrast, can cut to the width of the laser beam (measured in hundredths of a millimeter), that is finer. Arrays of tiny dots are finely engraved on the material in this process. This technique is usually very exact, and for this reason, it uses computer systems that make monitoring and controlling the entire movements a lot easier.
Laser applications that leave a mark above all other methods