Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Fire Hazards Fire hazards in laser engraving refer to the potential risks of ignition, combustion, or thermal damage associated with the use of lasers and certain materials in engraving operations. Laser engraving processes can generate heat, sparks, or hot particles that may ignite flammable materials such as paper, plastics, or wood. Additionally, improper laser settings, material selection, or ventilation can increase the risk of fire hazards in engraving facilities. Implementing safety measures such as fire suppression systems, ventilation controls, and operator training is essential for minimizing fire hazards and ensuring a safe working environment in laser engraving facilities. |
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