The word LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A fiber laser marking machine beam begins as an atom that is stimulated to release particles of light. This light can be concentrated and directed toward a laser marking area. The energy that is released is measured in wavelengths or nanometers (NM). The higher the wavelength, the more powerful the laser beams.
For example, a UV laser
marker, which has a wavelength of around 355NM, offers a lower power for
marking heat-sensitive materials such as plastic and glass. Because UV laser
markers and other machines in the "cold laser" category emit less
energy, they are great solutions for many organic or soft products, as they are
less likely to burn the material. A fiber laser metal marking machine, on the
other hand, operates at 1070NM, delivering significantly higher power to mark harder
materials, such as metal.
Compared to other
non-permanent marking processes such as printing or labeling, laser marking
uses no consumables and requires less maintenance. Our team also offers fast
and reliable customer support, including two-hour response times and free
marking samples, for maximum up-time and system productivity.
Manufacturers can benefit
from the laser marking process, whether they need basic part identification and
branding or complete traceability to track and trace parts from start to finish.
Direct part marking with a laser marking machine delivers durable, readable
marks. The results of these high-quality marks include: Greater operational
efficiency and productivity with less waste and downtime, more visibility and
accountability throughout the supply chain, Minimized costly threats such as
quality and counterfeiting issues, Ensured compliance with industry regulations.
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