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Laser engraved glass

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Laser engraved glass



Laser engraving of glass is the phenomenon of interference of light, where two laser beams are shot into transparent objects (such as glass, crystal, etc.) from different angles, accurately intersecting at a single point. Due to the interference and cancellation of two laser beams at the intersection point, their energy is converted from light energy to internal energy, releasing a large amount of heat, melting the point to form tiny voids, which then form the desired pattern, Glass product  .

Laser engraving glass is the process of carving three-dimensional images, such as flowers, birds, fish, humans, beautiful natural landscapes, and various other animals and plants, onto a complete piece of glass through laser processing. The pattern is completely inside the glass, combined with colored lighting, and laser engraved glass can display a brilliant effect.
 
 
 
Features:
 
 
 
Energy saving: The laser used is generally 2 to 5 watts, which means that the laser consumes 2-5 kilowatt hours of electricity after working for 1000 hours. Even with the addition of transmission components, it only consumes one kilowatt hour of electricity;
 
 
 
• Environmental protection: Laser engraving is the process of using a laser beam to carve inside glass, free from dust, volatile substances, emissions, and consumables, and does not cause any pollution to the external environment;
 
 
 
High degree of automation: After the processing object is placed in place, the entire production process is controlled by a computer, with a high degree of automation. Compared to traditional sandblasting and carving processes, the labor intensity of workers is significantly reduced;
 
 
 
Multi functional: Combined with LED lighting, the product image actively emits light, making it beautiful and has dual functions of advertising decoration and lighting.
 

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