Laser Enclosure A laser enclosure, also known as a laser safety enclosure or laser housing, is a protective enclosure designed to contain and mitigate the risks associated with laser systems, including exposure to laser radiation, airborne contaminants, and mechanical hazards. Laser enclosures are constructed from materials such as steel, aluminum, acrylic, or polycarbonate and feature interlocks, viewing windows, ventilation systems, and safety interlocks to ensure safe operation and compliance with laser safety standards and regulations. Laser enclosures may be customized to accommodate specific laser systems, workpieces, and application requirements, providing shielding from stray laser light, fumes, and debris while allowing operators to monitor and control laser operations safely.
Laser enclosures are essential components of laser workstations, laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and research environments where lasers are used for cutting, welding, marking, engraving, and materials processing tasks. Proper installation, maintenance, and inspection of laser enclosures are critical for ensuring workplace safety, protecting personnel, and minimizing the risk of laser-related injuries or accidents. |