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Deep Etching with a 2D Fiber Laser
Laser etching is a useful tool, but its limits as a light surface effect are apparent when a part number needs to be visible through paint or a powder coat. In these cases, deep etching can provide a simple solution – the trick is finding the right combination of hertz, laser wattage, focal diameter, and gas for your specific material.
Amada Miyachi America Receives ISO 9001 Certification
Their quality management system is certified for manufacturing products in a manner that is consistent, repeatable, and well-suited to aerospace, medical and other customer requirements.
Incorrect Traceability Can Cost Millions
Ideal for harsh environments, Technifor All-in-One lasers from Gravotech offer complete marking accuracy and dependability when traceability matters.
Lean Pulsed Fiber System Welds, Marks and Cuts Metals, Plastics and Dissimilar Metals
The versatile, high power, high speed laser LMWS Pulsed Fiber Laser Welding System from Amada Miyachi America can weld copper to aluminum, aluminum to stainless and steel, and copper to stainless steel.
Fiber Laser Marking for a Wide Range of Requirements
The TruMark 5020 fiber laser marker with VisionLine Mark image processing software from TRUMPF uses high pulse frequencies and superior pulse-to-pulse stability that is ideal for metal applications where high speed and superior edge quality are required.
Extremely Precise High Speed Dot Peen Marking
The column-mounted ec1 dot peen marking system from SIC Marking is ideal for marking small to medium sized parts, from plastics to hardened steel up to 62 HRC in various shapes and surface conditions, including flat, concave, convex, circular, raw, machined surfaces and more.
High Speed Laser Marking for High Quality Product Identification
Accommodating a wide variety of laser markers plus custom fixtures, multi-position, servo-rotary index laser marking systems from Coldwater Machine are ideal for parts marking in automotive, appliance, energy and aerospace applications.
Laser Marking 101
How do you choose the appropriate laser for your marking applications? Here are several factors that must be considered and how they impact the end results.
Etching Out New Advantages with Existing Laser Cutting Systems
Here are some ways to take full advantage of your laser cutting machines etching ability, from decorative purposes to part numbers.
Tips for Successful Laser Marking in Job Shops
As more job shops invest in this technology to meet customer demands, many discover that the learning curve leaves them wondering where to begin. Brian Litherland of TRUMPF shares some simple insights that will save them time, money and increase their productivity on the laser.