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subject: Laser Industrial Applications That Define Standards In Efficiency And Accuracy [print this page]


Laser has been some of the most versatile tools that have now been incorporated into industrial applications and are being used for functions like cutting, marking and engraving. The leap that is marked over a period of 20 years justifies the fact that laser today has grown out of every possible mechanical method and provides accuracy that is a mark above the rest in terms of speed, precision, efficiency, productivity and output. The application of laser technology in the cutting business is something that scores well above mechanical cutting solutions because of various reasons that improvise fineness and perfection into the task when done through laser systems instead. By directing a high output beam laser that is controlled through the computer, the material that is to be cut is subjected to this beam that leaves a good high quality finish on the surface. A huge variety of metals and other substances can be marked, cut and engraved with the help of laser. These include carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel and copper alloys etc.

The laser cutting technology involves highly reduced levels of contamination and a lot better holding capacity of work. The laser beam not only provides improved levels of precision but also does not wear off during the process. Apart from this certain materials are very difficult to work on and for this reason laser technology scores above other traditional means since it can cut to the width of the laser beam, that is a hundredth part of a tiny millimeter. Mechanical systems leave behind a rougher finish and are also energy consuming in comparison while laser provides easy cutting and engraving options. 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.

Even though laser engraving has a lot of technicalities involved, yet it secures to give by a finish that is clear and precise. Mechanical engraving therefore lacks behind in this reason and is also limited to only a few substrates unlike laser which can engrave a variety of materials or substrates like acrylic, glass, crystal, marble, granite, stone, metal, plastic, wood and even stamping material. It can also be used for marking alphanumeric, graphics, logos, barcodes and even bitmaps. Anneal marking, engraving, soft marking are some techniques involved to produce exact results.

by: Brad Zockoll




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