Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Tolerance Cutting tolerance in laser engraving refers to the allowable deviation or variation in dimensions, shapes, or positions of cut features or engraved patterns from their intended specifications. It represents the acceptable range of inaccuracies or errors tolerated in laser cutting operations and is influenced by factors such as material type, cutting parameters, and engraving complexity.
Tighter cutting tolerances require greater precision and control over engraving parameters to ensure accurate and consistent cutting outcomes. Understanding and adhering to cutting tolerances are essential for meeting quality standards, achieving desired product functionality, and ensuring compatibility with assembly or mating components in manufacturing and fabrication processes. |
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