Lasers are used in industrial production with high success. Some of the advancements in processing industry would not be possible without lasers. Carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers are among the oldest gas-based lasers. The long lasting legacy of carbon dioxide (CO2) has ensured that their costs remain extremely attractive compared to competing lasers. These lasers continue to command market share on account of their high, continuous power wave operations. They are known for their superior power conversion efficiency, and values in the range of 30% have been recorded. This makes them suitable for sensitive applications such as medicine, as well as demanding applications such as industrial cutting and welding.
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