Explosion Hazards In laser engraving, explosion hazards refer to the potential risks associated with the use of certain materials that are prone to combustion or explosion when exposed to laser energy. Materials such as plastics, foams, and certain metals may release flammable gases or vapors during engraving, which can accumulate within the engraving area and pose a risk of ignition. To mitigate explosion hazards, engraving systems are equipped with safety features such as ventilation systems, gas detection sensors, and interlocks to minimize the buildup of combustible gases and ensure safe operation. |