Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Dichroic Filter A dichroic filter is a specialized optical component used in laser engraving systems to selectively transmit or reflect certain wavelengths of light while blocking others. In engraving, dichroic filters are utilized to control the laser beam's color and intensity, allowing for the customization of engraving parameters based on the material's properties.
By filtering specific wavelengths, dichroic filters enhance engraving precision and color accuracy, particularly in applications such as image engraving or color marking. Employing dichroic filters in laser engraving systems enhances color accuracy and contrast by selectively filtering out unwanted wavelengths, resulting in vibrant and precise engraving outcomes. |
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