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CNC Laser Cutting: How Employee Exposure to Potentially Harmful Fumes Can Be Minimised
If you are contemplating using CNC laser cutters for your industrial cutting jobs, ensuring safe operation must be at the top of your mind. One of the major safety hazards that should concern you is the fumes that will be generated during the laser cutting process. The fumes can damage the machine, contaminate products, but also contaminate the air and harm human health. Here is a look at some of the best practices being employed to minimise operator exposure to potentially harmful laser cutter-generated fumes:
Treatment Techniques Used on Metal Pipes Bent by the Induction Process
Bending metal pipes is not a walk in the park. Even though they are strong and highly workable, metals can snap, break and crack when bent using poor techniques. This is why you should consider having your bends done by a fabricator specialising in induction pipe bending. More specifically, you should go for a fabricator with good post-bending treatment techniques for you to achieve the best results. Since the process involves localised heating with high-frequency electric current, the fabricator must employ high-tech cooling and post-treatment techniques.