Carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers operate with a high thermal overhead; typically, less than 15% of the input electrical energy is converted into optical output, while the remaining 85% is dissipated as waste heat. If this thermal load is not evacuated immediately, the internal kinetic energy of the gas medium escalates,...
Precision Dynamics Deploying RF Laser Systems for High-Fidelity Textile and Leather Processing
Textiles, synthetic webs, and natural leathers share a defining characteristic: they are highly compliant, temperature-sensitive substrates. Conventional mechanical converting methods—such as die-stamping or automated oscillating knife cutting—exert significant localized stress on material boundaries. This mechanical loading causes irreversible physical deformation, edge fraying, and dimensional inaccuracy, directly compromising the aesthetic and...


