During processing, this material may generate dust or other substances that remain on the surface. To improve appearance and functionality, clean off carbon residue, slag, or oxide layers using water, alcohol, ultrasonic cleaning, or specialized cleaners.
Processing materials may release strong odors or fumes. A proper ventilation and exhaust system is required to protect the operator's health and reduce the impact of smoke on processing quality.
This material uses laser-induced oxidation on the surface to achieve black, white, or other color effects. However, in high temperature, high humidity, or when wiped with acidic/alkaline substances, the colors may fade or disappear. In such cases, an oxidation protection paste or spray should be applied to preserve the effect.
This material accumulates heat during processing, making the surface very hot. Let it cool down for a while after processing to avoid burns.
When processing this material (e.g., with F-series devices), place it near the exhaust fan after proper focusing. This helps with smoke removal, cooling, and camera positioning.
For Wood, Metal, Acrylic, etc. and precautions during the processing