Pulsed Laser A pulsed laser is a type of laser system that emits light energy in the form of short pulses with distinct on-off cycles. Unlike continuous-wave (CW) lasers that emit a continuous stream of light, pulsed lasers produce brief bursts of laser energy with precise durations and intervals.
Pulsed lasers are widely used in laser engraving for their ability to deliver high peak powers and control the amount of energy deposited onto the material surface. The pulsed nature of these lasers allows for precise control over engraving depth, heat-affected zones, and material removal rates, making them suitable for a variety of engraving applications, including marking, ablation, and surface modification. |