Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Kerf Cutting kerf refers to the width of the material removed by the laser beam during the cutting or engraving process. The cutting kerf is determined by factors such as laser power, cutting speed, material type, and beam focus, and it influences the accuracy, precision, and material utilization efficiency of laser cutting operations.
Narrower cutting kerfs result in finer detail resolution and reduced material waste but may require slower cutting speeds and multiple passes to achieve desired cutting depths. Understanding and controlling cutting kerf dimensions are essential for optimizing laser cutting performance, achieving tight tolerances, and minimizing material consumption in various cutting applications and industries. |
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