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subject: Laser The Growing Industrial Technology For Various Applications [print this page]


Laser applications are taking up manifold steps into progression for the best of industrial requirements that are needed for the ultimate precision that can ever be experienced in this form of technology. The benefits that laser applications provide include reduced contamination of work piece and also larger work holding capacity ensuring profit.

Laser engraving is the process that will use the computer-assisted, high-energy output lasers in vaporizing the small layer of the outside of the object.

The laser beam will leave the engraved pattern after numerous passes of a beam. While the laser cutting systems include a high power beam of laser controlled by computer directed at the material to be cut leaving an edge with a high quality surface finish. Any material can be cut using these laser systems ranging from carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel and copper alloys. Laser cutting is employed for heavier work in industries all across the world while laser marking and engraving is a lot more common thing which can be experienced even in daily life like the engraving done on key rings, jewelry pieces and other entities to add to that personal feel. Laser engraving is also a highly competitive, industry centric technique that involves the removal of dot wise particles from the substance for some of the finest engraving methods.

This entire procedure is highly intricate and involves computerized systems handling the job. However monitoring and controlling the procedure with computer systems makes the entire process a lot more accurate and easier to handle. Despite technicalities this process renders very clear and clean engravings. This attribute is widely used in one touch laser photo that use the laser to engrave pictures on a variety of substrates without any third party editing, saving a lot of time and effort in the process. Therefore it can be concluded that laser systems are taking leaps and bounds in terms of its recognition and utility among various industries. Watermarks, logos, barcodes etc are all security information, and producing perfect replicas is of the utmost importance here. Laser replication is as error-free as it gets, with error levels too low for even the most sophisticated machines to detect. Laser works fast and hence a design can be reproduced in a matter of seconds. A laser beam is no more than a few microns thick this is why laser is used on things like glassware, medical implements, barcodes, backlit keyboards etc.

by: Brad Zockoll




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