Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The applications of electromagnetic radiation

The applications of electromagnetic radiation were discovered many years ago, but from then until now, this technology has constantly evolved to provide tailor-made laser systems that can be widely used in a variety of different applications. Centralizing the usage of laser technology to the sector of industrial requirements such as cutting, engraving and marking, this technology is achieving the best possible standards to provide a “perfectionist” approach towards achieving the finest precision, highest accuracy, and improved laser cutting quality. In comparison to all other available mediums, laser is one such means through which all materials can be subjected to rapid processing and consistent, cutting-edge quality. A high output beam laser is focused on the material and is controlled through the computer.

The fine, narrow beam of the laser leaves a good, high quality finish on the surface. A variety of metals such as carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel, copper, and other alloys can be effectively marked with the help of laser systems. With high-volume cutting rates, the potential of laser systems will score well above mechanical systems (or techniques) in terms of the advantages like exactness, quality of the cutting results, immensely improved productivity, better efficiency, and the economy of the techniques is particularly applied to material fabrication industries. Laser systems immensely reduce contamination involved in other mechanical cutting techniques, which leave behind a rougher finish and also consume more energy in comparison to laser systems.

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