What about Lasers?

Filed under: anything under the sun, technology — Wrote by admin on Sunday, June 1st, 2008 @ 7:59 pm

Remember the old times when engraving was done manually? The process was too time consuming and prone for mistakes. Now you can easily create detailed designs using laser engraving. According to wiki, laser is an electronic-optical device that emits coherent light radiation. Laser technology is being used on operations that demands utmost precision. The most common use of laser technology is for creating storage devices like compact discs and DVD players, bar code readers, laser printers. In medicine, lasers are used for internal surgery while in military; lasers are used for illumination and target identification. For product printing, laser technology is a fast and efficient way to transfer designs to any kind of materials. Whether it’s wood, plastic, fabric or glass, your intricate designs can be cut and engraved in detail. The laser cutting machines use laser beams to cut through intricate patterns. High precision and focus are the key features of this technology and since you don’t need any technician to perform the task, you will save labor costs. Laser technology is big business and with the advancement of technology, I’m pretty sure we can do so much more in a couple of years. There’s the fact that laborers are being replaced with robots / lasers of course, but that’s another different story.

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