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The process of removing material by laser machining involves interactions between the target material and the laser beam. Such machining operations introduce photon energy as thermal or photochemical energy into the target material and remove it through melting or direct vaporisation/ablation.
A workpiece’s surface characteristics can be altered using lasers. Depending on the industry, several laser beam machining techniques are used. The device is employed in light manufacturing to drill and etch other metals. Laser beam machining is used in the electrical sector for wire stripping and circuit skiving.
The broad category of material removal or machining operations includes laser machining. It is one of the most popular advanced machining techniques that uses thermal energy without contact.
Laser beams can be used in a wide range of industrial processes, such as machining, where they provide an alternative to conventional methods of material removal and can process a wide range of materials, including metals, ceramics, glass, plastics, and composites.
Numerous benefits of laser machining include the lack of phenomena typically connected with conventional machining methods, such as tool wear, tool breakage, chatter, machine deflection, and mechanically induced material degradation.
The Global Laser Machining System market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Fluence, an ophthalmology-focused laser and micromachining company based in Warsaw, recently presented their new Jasper Flex femto laser.
Fluence has introduced the Jasper Flex femto laser, which has applications in several fields, including ophthalmology, and is intended to offer “exceptional reliability and an excellent lifespan” in comparison to previous lasers.
The new laser from Fluence is designed to be used in systems with volume limits that need high laser power and “excellent” pulse quality. It also has built-in “wide pulse length” and “burst” options that help speed up processing and improve the efficiency of its users’ applications.