Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Combiner Mirror A combiner mirror is an optical component used in laser engraving systems to merge multiple laser beams of different wavelengths or colors into a single combined beam. This combined beam can then be directed onto the engraving surface to achieve multicolor or full-color engraving. Combiner mirrors are designed to reflect specific wavelengths of light while transmitting others, allowing them to selectively combine laser beams of different colors without interference.
By integrating combiner mirrors into the optical path of the laser system, engravers can achieve precise alignment and synchronization of multiple laser sources, enabling complex engraving patterns and vibrant color reproduction. Combiner mirrors are essential components in color laser engraving systems, enabling versatile and high-fidelity engraving capabilities across a wide range of materials and applications. |
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