Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Blackout Blackout refers to the absence or suppression of laser emission during specific stages of the engraving process. It is commonly used to mark areas of the workpiece where engraving is not desired or to prevent over-etching and damage to the material surface. By implementing blackout techniques, operators optimize engraving efficiency and quality, ensuring precise and reliable results across diverse materials and engraving applications. Blackout strategies may involve software-controlled laser modulation, mechanical shielding, or masking techniques to achieve desired engraving effects with precision and efficiency. |
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