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Lasers, An Introduction by Meredith Hernandez
The Co2 laser is something that is used in many different industries because of the accuracy that it provides when it is utilized in tools. Carbon dioxide lasers were some of the earliest gas lasers that were developed, being developed initially in 1964 by Bell Labs. Although they are one of the first that was to be developed, they continue to be one of the more useful types of lasers and are also one of the higher powered lasers that put out continuous waves. Of course, since its early beginning, these types of lasers have continued to be developed in many different ways, and the initial design is still one that is utilized throughout all of those developments.
There are many different ways that you can use these types of lasers for tools. One of the ways that these tools are used is in commercial settings because of the accuracy that they provide. Of course, depending upon the tool that you purchase, you may see different levels of accuracy but they are all going to be more accurate than the standard tool which was designed to do the same job. That is why it's important to look into the exact tool that you are purchasing in advance so that you can make sure that it is able to give you the accuracy that is needed and that it will also stand the test of time.
Some of the more common uses of lasers include for use in an industrial setting, such as for welding or cutting. These lasers can also be used for engraving purposes and they are well suited for certain surgical procedures. In fact, many of the different types of skin resurfacing procedures that are done will use this type of laser, as in certain types of dermabrasion. Additionally, there is ongoing research into using these types of lasers to weld skin together after surgery in order to avoid the more traditional route of using sutures. The military also makes use of these items regularly for range finding over very long distances because of the accuracy that it is able to provide when it is used for that purpose.
Although the higher-quality lasers tend to be rather self-sufficient and not much adjustment is going to be necessary, that cannot be said for all Co2 laser tools that are currently on the market. It is very important for you to make sure that you choose something that is of high quality so that the accuracy will continue to be as high as possible. Additionally, you may need to spend a little bit more on one of these higher-end tools at first but it is going to end up saving you money in the long run. That is because there will be fewer adjustments that are necessary and you will not need to replace parts on the tools as often as if you had spent less on it in the first place. Be sure that you factor that in when making your purchase.
About the Author
Lauren Jacoby is the author of this article about lasers. Lauren has been working in the industry for over 10 years ad loves everything from laser pointers to CO2 lasers. She is also a giant Star Wars fan.













































