Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Controlled Area In laser engraving, a controlled area refers to a designated workspace or environment where the laser engraving process takes place under regulated conditions. This area is carefully designed and maintained to ensure the safety of personnel, protect surrounding equipment, and optimize engraving performance. Controlled areas typically feature safety measures such as laser safety enclosures, interlock systems, and ventilation to contain laser emissions and prevent exposure to harmful fumes or radiation. Additionally, controlled areas may incorporate ergonomic workstations, material handling systems, and safety protocols to minimize the risk of accidents and ensure efficient operation throughout the engraving process. |
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