Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Abrasive A cutting abrasive is a material or substance added to the laser cutting process to enhance cutting efficiency, speed, and precision, particularly when engraving hard, dense, or reflective materials. Abrasives may include fine powders, granules, or particles composed of abrasive minerals such as diamond, silicon carbide, or aluminum oxide. When mixed with the laser beam, cutting abrasives help ablate and erode material surfaces, facilitating faster cutting speeds, smoother edges, and improved cutting accuracy. Cutting abrasives are commonly used in applications such as metal cutting, ceramic machining, and glass engraving, where traditional laser cutting methods may be less effective due to material hardness or reflectivity. |
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