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  Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms [7]
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Vector file formats  Vector file formats are digital graphics formats commonly used in laser engraving to define shapes, lines, and curves as mathematical equations or geometric primitives. Examples of vector file formats include SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), AI (Adobe Illustrator), EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), and DXF (Drawing Exchange Format). Vector graphics offer advantages in laser engraving due to their scalability, editability, and suitability for producing high-resolution, precision engravings with smooth curves and sharp edges, making them ideal for logos, illustrations, and intricate designs.
Vector Graphics  Vector graphics are digital images composed of geometric shapes, lines, and curves defined by mathematical equations rather than pixels. In laser engraving, vector graphics are widely used for creating precise, scalable artwork and designs suitable for engraving on various materials. Vector graphics offer several advantages over raster images, including scalability, resolution independence, and the ability to edit individual elements without loss of quality. Common vector graphic file formats used in laser engraving include SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics), EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), and AI (Adobe Illustrator). Vector graphics enable operators to produce detailed, high-quality engravings with sharp lines, smooth curves, and intricate designs, making them essential tools in laser engraving workflows.
Vectorization  Vectorization is the process of converting raster images or bitmap graphics into vector graphics composed of scalable geometric shapes and paths. In laser engraving, vectorization allows operators to create precise, scalable artwork and designs suitable for engraving on various materials.

Vector graphics are defined by mathematical equations that describe lines, curves, and shapes, enabling them to be scaled, rotated, and manipulated without loss of image quality or resolution. Vectorization software tools and algorithms automatically trace bitmap images, converting them into vector outlines that can be edited, optimized, and prepared for laser engraving with precision and flexibility.
Ventilation System  A ventilation system is an essential component of laser engraving equipment designed to remove airborne contaminants, fumes, and particulates generated during engraving and cutting processes. Ventilation systems consist of exhaust fans, ductwork, filters, and ventilation hoods or enclosures that capture and extract airborne pollutants from the engraving workspace. By effectively removing laser-generated emissions, ventilation systems help maintain air quality, prevent the buildup of hazardous gasses and particles, and protect operators from exposure to potentially harmful substances. Proper ventilation is critical for creating a safe and healthy working environment in laser engraving facilities, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and standards.
Viewing Portal  A viewing portal is a transparent window or opening in a laser engraving enclosure or system that allows operators to observe engraving processes without direct exposure to laser radiation. Viewing portals are typically made of materials that block or attenuate laser light while allowing visible light to pass through, ensuring operator safety while maintaining visibility of the work area. Operators can use viewing portals to monitor engraving progress, inspect workpiece quality, and perform visual checks on engraving alignments and details. Viewing portals are essential safety features in laser engraving systems, providing operators with a clear view of engraving operations while minimizing the risk of laser exposure.
Visible light  Visible light is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is perceptible to the human eye. It encompasses a range of wavelengths between approximately 380 to 750 nanometers, corresponding to the colors violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. The various colors within this spectrum combine to create the white light that we observe. Each color is associated with a specific wavelength, with red having the longest wavelength and violet having the shortest. Visible light is essential for human vision, and it plays a significant role in various natural processes, including photosynthesis in plants. Technologies such as optics and imaging systems rely on visible light for a wide range of applications, making it a fundamental component of our daily experiences.
Visible Radiation (Light)  Visible radiation, commonly known as light, consists of electromagnetic waves within the visible spectrum that are detectable by the human eye. Visible radiation encompasses the colors of the rainbow, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. In laser engraving, visible light emitted by laser systems serves various purposes, such as guiding the positioning of workpieces, aligning optical components, and providing visual feedback on engraving processes. Visible light sources are also employed in inspection and quality control procedures to assess the clarity, precision, and aesthetics of engraved materials.

 
 
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