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Q1 : What are the wavelengths of the laser sources?
 

Q1 : What are the wavelengths of the laser sources?
There are several different wavelengths of laser sources that are commonly used in laser cutting and engraving, and the specific wavelength used depends on the type of material being processed and the desired outcome. Here are some of the most common laser wavelengths and their applications:

  • CO2 Laser: The wavelength of a CO2 laser is typically around 10.6 microns, and it is used for cutting and engraving non-metallic materials such as wood, acrylic, and plastic.
  • Fiber Laser: The wavelength of a fiber laser is typically around 1.06 microns, and it is used for cutting and engraving metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and brass.
  • Nd YAG Laser: The wavelength of a Nd YAG laser is typically around 1.064 microns, and it is used for cutting thick metals and ceramics.
  • UV Laser: The wavelength of a UV laser is typically between 200 and 400 nanometers, and it is used for marking and engraving materials such as glass, ceramics, and some metals.
  • Green Laser: The wavelength of a green laser is typically around 532 nanometers, and it is used for marking and engraving materials such as plastics, metals, and ceramics.
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