lézergravírozás
Laser engraving, known in Hungarian as “lézergravírozás”, is a process that uses a focused laser beam to mark or cut material surfaces with high precision. The laser, typically a solid‑state or fiber laser, emits light that is absorbed by the target material, causing localized heating, melting, or vaporization. The beam is directed by computer‑controlled optics to produce the desired image, text or pattern. Because the material is not physically removed through the usual cutting method, internal stresses are minimal, resulting in fine details and smooth edges.
The technique is versatile and can work on a wide range of substrates, including wood, stone, glass,
Common applications of laser engraving span from personalized gifts and jewelry to industrial labeling, circuit board
Safety and environmental concerns are addressed by proper laser shielding, ventilation, and eye protection. The process