Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Output Power Output power, in the context of laser systems, refers to the amount of optical power emitted by a laser source, typically measured in watts (W) or milliwatts (mW). Output power is a crucial parameter that determines the intensity of the laser beam and its effectiveness in performing various laser processing tasks, including engraving, cutting, welding, and marking.
Higher output power levels generally result in faster processing speeds, deeper engraving depths, and increased cutting capabilities, making them suitable for demanding industrial applications. Output power requirements vary depending on the specific materials, thicknesses, and engraving or cutting requirements of the application. Proper selection and control of output power are essential for achieving optimal performance and quality in laser processing operations. |
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