Gas Pressure Gas pressure in laser engraving refers to the force exerted by a compressed gas, such as air or nitrogen, used in the engraving process. The gas pressure is carefully controlled and adjusted to ensure optimal performance and quality during engraving. It plays a crucial role in various aspects of engraving, including assisting in material removal, cooling the workpiece, and preventing debris buildup. Proper gas pressure settings are essential for achieving consistent engraving results and minimizing the risk of defects or damage to the material surface. |