Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Angle The cutting angle in laser engraving refers to the orientation or inclination of the laser beam relative to the material surface during the cutting or engraving process. The cutting angle influences the depth, width, and quality of the engraved features and affects the overall cutting efficiency and performance. Different cutting angles may be used to achieve specific engraving effects, optimize material removal rates, or minimize thermal effects and edge roughness. The selection of the cutting angle depends on factors such as material type, thickness, hardness, and desired engraving outcome. By adjusting the cutting angle, operators can optimize cutting performance, enhance engraving quality, and achieve desired surface finishes in laser-cut parts and components. |
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