Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Collimated Beam A collimated beam in laser engraving refers to a concentrated stream of light particles or photons that travel in parallel trajectories without significant divergence. Achieved through precise optics and focusing mechanisms, a collimated beam maintains its diameter and intensity over extended distances, enabling accurate and consistent engraving or cutting results. Collimated beams are essential for achieving sharp detail and uniform depth across the engraved surface, ensuring high-quality output in various applications ranging from fine art to industrial manufacturing. |
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