Plasma Radiation Plasma radiation refers to electromagnetic radiation emitted by a plasma arc generated during laser engraving, cutting, or welding processes. Plasma radiation encompasses a broad spectrum of wavelengths, including ultraviolet (UV), visible, and infrared (IR) radiation, depending on the temperature and composition of the plasma arc.
In laser engraving, plasma radiation can influence material absorption, heat distribution, and surface modification during engraving operations. Proper shielding, ventilation, and safety measures are essential to minimize exposure to plasma radiation and protect operators, bystanders, and equipment from potential hazards associated with high-temperature plasma processes in laser engraving environments. |