Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Brownout Brownout refers to a temporary and intentional reduction in electrical power voltage supplied to a system or a region of the power grid. Unlike a blackout, where power is completely lost, a brownout involves a decrease in voltage that can lead to dimming of lights, fluctuations in electrical equipment performance, or temporary interruptions in power-sensitive operations.
In laser engraving, brownouts pose a risk to the stability and consistency of the engraving process, potentially causing disruptions, errors, or inconsistencies in engraving results. Implementing surge protectors, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), or voltage regulators can help mitigate the impact of brownouts on laser engraving operations, ensuring uninterrupted and reliable performance. |
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