Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Angstrom An angstrom is a unit of measurement commonly used in laser engraving to quantify the wavelength of light emitted by laser sources and determine their optical properties and performance characteristics. Equal to one ten-billionth of a meter (10^−10 meters), an angstrom provides a precise measure of the laser beam's electromagnetic wavelength, which influences its interaction with materials and determines engraving capabilities, resolution, and efficiency. By selecting laser sources with specific angstrom wavelengths tailored to material properties and engraving requirements, operators optimize engraving processes, enhance material processing capabilities, and achieve superior results across a wide range of laser engraving applications and substrates. |
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