In industrial production, we always seek an ideal. We want equipment that works immediately. We prefer not to touch it for years. For CO2 lasers, RF-excited metal tubes come closest to this 'worry-free' state. Indeed, RF lasers offer this peace of mind. Many users wonder why traditional DC glass tubes...
RF Laser Power Drop: Eight Key Causes and a Standardized Troubleshooting Guide
For users of RF radio frequency lasers, a drop in laser power often becomes a frustrating "chronic issue." It is less obvious than a complete equipment failure. However, it gradually reduces production efficiency and impacts processing quality. As an experienced operator, you need a systematic diagnostic approach. This process examines...
Multidimensional Applications of CO2 Lasers in Marking, Engraving, and Medical Aesthetics
If fiber lasers are the "heavy artillery" for metal processing, then the CO2 laser functions as a precise, multi-functional "Swiss Army knife." Its unique wavelength (typically 10.6µm) facilitates efficient absorption by most non-metallic materials and human tissues. Therefore, the CO2 laser has unlocked immense application potential far beyond traditional cutting...



