Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Gas Flow Rate Gas flow rate in laser engraving refers to the volume of compressed gas, such as air or nitrogen, delivered to the engraving area per unit of time. The gas flow rate is carefully regulated to optimize engraving performance and achieve desired results. It influences factors such as material removal efficiency, cooling effectiveness, and engraving quality. By adjusting the gas flow rate, engravers can control parameters such as cutting speed, edge quality, and engraving depth, ensuring precise and consistent engraving outcomes across various materials and applications. |
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