What is lasered?

Lasered is a technology that uses a high-energy beam of light to cut or engrave various materials. The laser beam is created by exciting a gas, such as carbon dioxide or argon, to produce a high energy light that is focused onto a small spot. Lasers are commonly used in manufacturing, medical procedures, and scientific research.

In laser cutting, the laser beam is used to vaporize or melt the material, resulting in a precise cut. This process is particularly useful for cutting intricate designs or cutting through hard materials, such as metal or glass.

In laser engraving, the laser beam is used to remove material from the surface of a material, leaving behind a permanent mark or design. This process is commonly used for adding branding or personalization to products such as awards, trophies, and jewelry.

The use of lasers in various industries has revolutionized the way products are produced and has resulted in more precise and efficient manufacturing processes. However, lasers also require specialized training and safety equipment to prevent injury or damage to materials.