laserheated
Laserheated refers to a process in which a laser is used to heat a material, typically to a very high temperature. This process is commonly employed in various industrial and scientific applications due to its precision, speed, and ability to achieve extreme temperatures. The laserheated process can be used for welding, cutting, drilling, and surface treatment of materials. It is particularly useful for materials that are difficult to process using conventional methods, such as certain metals, ceramics, and composites.
The laserheated process involves focusing a high-intensity laser beam onto the target material. The laser beam
One of the key advantages of the laserheated process is its ability to achieve very high temperatures
However, the laserheated process also has some limitations. It can be expensive, requiring specialized equipment and