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What is laser marking?
A laser mark is produced by deflecting the laser beam via a high-speed
mirror system (galvanometer). A flat field lens focuses the beam on the
work piece. The concentrated beam creates a mark by engraving, by
causing a colour change, or by vaporising a thin film from the surface.
The laser can mark text, graphics, logos, barcodes, Data Matrix codes,
serial numbers etc on a wide range of materials. The laser mark is clear to read
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Advantages of laser marking
With LS Laser Marker you will achieve fast, flexible, durable and
economical results even for small lots. Inscriptions can be made with
the LS Laser Marker on virtually any material. The Laser Marker can even
mark on curved surfaces, in a circle, or on-the-fly. A laser system
automates and improves your marking application. The customised
solutions provided by LS system modules optimise costs while at the same
time maximising efficiency. The solutions range from OEM systems for integration into
production lines, to complete stand-alone systems with rotating table, x,y,z
table, and label handling equipment. All systems are available with automated
handling. |
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Types of Laser
marking system
The main types of laser for industrial
marking are CO2, YAG, UV and Fibre . The main difference is
in the wavelength of laser light produced. Different materials respond
to different wavelengths, but LS will select the appropriate laser for
your specific application and build a custom handling system if
required. |