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      <title>Why a 300w Pulse Laser is the Sweet Spot</title>
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      <description>The magic of the pulse vs. continuous beam Before we get into the weeds, we should talk about why &amp;#39;pulse&amp;#39; matters so much. If you see a laser that&amp;#39;s significantly cheaper but has a higher wattage, it&amp;#39;s probably a Continuous Wave (CW) laser. Those</description>
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