Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Cutting Waste Cutting waste in laser engraving refers to the leftover material remnants, scraps, or trimmings generated during the cutting or engraving process as the laser beam removes material from the workpiece. Cutting waste may include particles, dust, chips, and discarded material sections that accumulate on the cutting bed, surrounding workspace, and laser system components.
Effective management and disposal of cutting waste are essential for maintaining cutting quality, preventing obstruction of the laser beam path, and ensuring clean, unobstructed cutting surfaces. Various waste management techniques, such as extraction systems, collection bins, and recycling programs, help minimize environmental impact and optimize material utilization efficiency in laser engraving operations. |
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