Laser gas – what choice?
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Laser gas – what choice?
21/02/2008 Email to a friend
 
Oxygen, nitrogen, compressed air, argon - laser profilers use all of these gases to cut materials. Machinery went in search of rules and found that there are few hard and fast ones.


 
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Andrew Allcock
 
 
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