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Fiber Laser Marker Converts High Pulse Frequencies into Short Marking Processes

Ideal for metal or plastic applications where high speed and superior edge quality are required, the TruMark 5020 fiber laser marker from TRUMPF has a highly dynamic scanner module that converts pulse frequencies up to 1 megahertz into a high processing speed.

Posted: October 14, 2017

With high pulse frequencies and superior pulse-to-pulse stability that are ideal for metal or plastic applications where high speed and superior edge quality are required, the TruMark 5020 fiber laser marker from TRUMPF has a highly dynamic scanner module that converts pulse frequencies up to 1 megahertz into a correspondingly high processing speed. Using Master Oscillator Fiber Power Amplifier technology, the pulse duration of the marker can be adjusted so that laser processing is perfectly adapted to the application. (first view)
With high pulse frequencies and superior pulse-to-pulse stability that are ideal for metal or plastic applications where high speed and superior edge quality are required, the TruMark 5020 fiber laser marker from TRUMPF has a highly dynamic scanner module that converts pulse frequencies up to 1 megahertz into a correspondingly high processing speed. Using Master Oscillator Fiber Power Amplifier technology, the pulse duration of the marker can be adjusted so that laser processing is perfectly adapted to the application. (second view)
With high pulse frequencies and superior pulse-to-pulse stability that are ideal for metal or plastic applications where high speed and superior edge quality are required, the TruMark 5020 fiber laser marker from TRUMPF has a highly dynamic scanner module that converts pulse frequencies up to 1 megahertz into a correspondingly high processing speed. Using Master Oscillator Fiber Power Amplifier technology, the pulse duration of the marker can be adjusted so that laser processing is perfectly adapted to the application. (third view)
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Fast and flexible describes the TruMark 5020 fiber laser marker from TRUMPF Inc. (Farmington, CT), with high pulse frequencies and superior pulse-to-pulse stability that are ideal for metal or plastic applications where high speed and superior edge quality are required. Its highly dynamic scanner module is able to convert pulse frequencies of up to 1 megahertz into a correspondingly high processing speed. In turn, thanks to MOFPA (Master Oscillator Fiber Power Amplifier) technology, the pulse duration of the marker can be adjusted so that laser processing is perfectly adapted to the application. In addition, the laser’s focus point adjusts to the different component heights. The TruMark 5020 shows special strength in marking metal by delivering high quality customized marking or engraving in short processing times.

The TruMark 5020 is designed with a special focus on laser safety and features a fiber protection hose with a mechanical lock to prevent the laser beam from discharging between two marking procedures. It has a modular design, with scanner, laser head and power supply unit all connected via plug-in connectors that allow the marking laser to be easily integrated into existing production systems. Telediagnostics makes it possible to maintain the fiber marking laser remotely with comfort and security. For this purpose, the TruMark 5020 comes with integrated laser power measurement and laser power calibration to maintain laser marking consistency.

TRUMPF Inc., Farmington Industrial Park, 111 Hyde Road, Farmington, CT 06032, 860-255-6000, www.us.trumpf.com.

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