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Laser drilling is another important application of laser processing. Lasers are used to create small holes in materials, which can be used for a variety of purposes, such as creating ventilation or allowing liquids to flow through. Laser drilling is particularly useful in the electronics industry, where small and precise holes are required for the manufacturing of microelectronics components. Laser Processing marking is another important application of laser processing. Lasers are used to etch patterns, logos, or other information onto a material, creating a permanent and visible mark. This is useful for product identification, labeling, and tracking. Lasers can also be used for surface treatment, such as annealing and hardening, which can improve the properties of the material, such as its strength and durability.