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Operations and the Honesty About Performance on Glass and Brass Laser Tubes Some subtle differences exist in the operations of glass laser tubes and metal laser tubes at Boss Laser. Firstly, glass is cooled by water. It is cooled by water no matter the size, differential, or performance wattage. Some metal tubes can be cooled by the air. This eases the operations just slightly because metal tubes do not always require the additional step of water application. Now, higher wattage metal tubes do require water cooling. It is more immediate and necessary for a metal laser tube over about 150 watts. The co2 laser tube price is not markedly different based on the wattage. Consumers may pay slightly more for a 150 watt metal laser tube over a 40 watt laser tube, but the difference is not often as high as the difference between a glass and metal tube of equal wattage. A Peek at Performance Performance is really the one area that enables the biggest discussion because it is probably the most important factor in quality. Sure, glass tubes hardly last as long as metal tubes. But, they are also less costly. It really should come fully to performance. Interestingly, the performance is a moot point because both glass tubes and metal tubes are able to perform at the same exact level. In reality, the performance is based almost universally on the actual wattage. https://digitalsocial.eu/project/1735/laser-tube-watts may have a 150-watt register. A metal 150 watt laser tube also has, obviously, 150 watts behind it. With these things created equal, which is more powerful in performance- glass or metal? The Power of Wattage The answer is neither, or both. The wattage determines the performance quality. It has almost no bearing whatsoever on the actual construction of the tubing. Some may argue that glass is more reflective for the lasers, but the difference is hardly decipherable and marginal at best. The performance is based solely on wattage. Weak https://medium.com/@lasertubeprice/selecting-and-buying-new-tubes-for-a-laser-system-3df2912638ac are just as common as weak glass tubes. Performance, in this area, is not an argument on quality. The above displays two truths about these two kinds of laser tubes. The first is that the operations vary slightly, and preferences based on operations could exploit a “winner.” It also shows that performance is based on wattage, not on construction. Glass laser tubes and metal tubes have their merits. Neither is clearly better than the other. It is fun to debate which laser is more powerful or more effective in the long-term, but it comes down to preference.

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