Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Surface Quality Cutting surface quality in laser engraving refers to the appearance, texture, and finish of the material surface after cutting or engraving operations. It encompasses factors such as smoothness, uniformity, and absence of defects such as burrs, charring, or surface irregularities.
High-quality cutting surfaces exhibit crisp, clean edges, minimal distortion, and consistent engraving depth, enhancing the overall aesthetics and functionality of engraved products. Achieving superior cutting surface quality requires optimizing engraving parameters such as laser power, cutting speed, focal length, and assist gas pressure to minimize thermal effects, control material removal, and produce precise, visually appealing engraving results. |
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