Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Cleanup Cutting cleanup refers to the post-processing steps required to remove debris, residue, and contaminants generated during the laser cutting or engraving process. Cutting cleanup activities may include manual brushing, blowing, or vacuuming of cutting chips, dust, and particles from the material surface, cutting bed, and surrounding workspace. Effective cutting cleanup ensures that finished parts and components are free from unwanted debris, blemishes, and surface imperfections, enhancing overall product quality and aesthetics. Regular cutting cleanup also helps maintain laser system performance, prevent buildup of cutting waste, and prolong the lifespan of cutting components such as lenses, nozzles, and optics. |
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