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How Different Material Surfaces Impact Laser Cutting



Laser, in its basic definition, is actually a term used to mean “laser amplification of the stimulated emission of radiation”. It also refers to a beam of light that is generated in a resonator that emits radiation of the same frequency. During the process of laser cutting in Toronto, the material compositions, as well as its surfaces, have a huge impact on how the laser cuts the said material. Since laser cutting is also a form of aerodynamic activity, material surface reflection or deflection can adversely impact the quality of the cut. Dirty surfaces also have a negative impact on the cut because gas flow can be deflected on the dirt.



This is why laser cutting in Toronto is very particular on the material surface. Moreover, each type of surface has a specific impact on the performance of the laser. For instance, in sandblasted materials, any sand residue may cause problems due to its content. It can also deflect the laser beam focus and adversely impact gas flow. In the case of a painted surface, either brushed or sprayed on paints interfere with the overall cutting process. A warping surface may even impact gas flow, impacting the quality of the cut.



When it comes to a galvanized material surface, though it can result in a successful laser cutting in Toronto with the use of nitrogen, the removed galvanizing can make the cut edges exposed to atmospheric degradation. Lastly, oiled material surfaces, unlike other surfaces mentioned, have no negative effect on the cutting process. On the contrary, it helps in the process by restricting the slag from bonding on the surface. Metal Tronics provides the best laser cutting in Toronto with our latest precision laser technologies and machines. Our industry expertise makes us the leader in this field, providing the most reliable laser cutting services in Ontario.

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