Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Convergence Convergence in laser engraving refers to the focal point where multiple laser beams or light rays intersect and come together. In laser systems equipped with multiple laser sources or optical components, convergence occurs when individual beams converge to a common focal point, enabling precise control and manipulation of laser energy. Convergence is critical for achieving uniform engraving depth and resolution across the engraving surface, ensuring consistent quality and accuracy in engraved markings. By optimizing convergence settings, operators can enhance engraving efficiency, minimize distortion, and achieve desired engraving effects on various materials with exceptional clarity and precision. |
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