The nozzle of the laser cutter helps to rapidly release the gas, which then prevents the debris from bouncing up. At the same time, you can also control the gas diffusion area and size, so that the cutting quality has a critical lease. Then Laser Cutting Machine nozzle aperture how to choose? 1,3Mm below the thin plate, the choice of nozzle aperture to φ1mm, so that the cutting gap will be smaller, if a little larger will be thicker, in the corner of the cutting position will not be too smooth. 2,3 Mm above, 10 mm below the thick plate cutting, choose Φ1MM nozzle aperture will not be too stable. If the power is high, it will be because of the need for cooling time and lead to cutting time is longer. If the aperture is too small, although fast heat dissipation, but it is still not stable. This time choose Φ1.5 mm, and the heat dissipation area is larger, will let the air flow becomes slower, so that the cutting time is more stable. If it is to choose more than 10 mm plate to cut to choose a larger diameter nozzle. So the choice of the nozzle of laser cutting machine is also a certain principle
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Toyota has made a significant move in the electric vehicle (EV) space by investing in a startup specializing in inductive charging technology. This development signals a promising step toward more convenient and efficient EV charging solutions. Inductive charging, which allows vehicles to charge without the need for physical connectors, could revolutionize how drivers power their electric cars.
The investment highlights Toyota's commitment to advancing sustainable transportation and staying at the forefront of EV innovation. As wireless charging technology continues to evolve, it may soon become a standard feature in future electric vehicles, making the transition from traditional fuel-powered cars even smoother.
This is not the first time Toyota has shown interest in wireless charging. The company has previously tested new wireless charging systems for EV hybrids, indicating a long-term vision for this technology. With this latest investment, Toyota is likely positioning itself to lead the next phase of EV development.
For those curious about the future of electric vehicles, this news is both exciting and encouraging. As more automakers explore wireless charging options, we may soon see a world where plugging in your car becomes a thing of the past.
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