Uses Of Laser Marking Machine

By Nancy Howard


Laser marking is a special process that is widely used in a large number of industries to accomplish various tasks. Basically, this process employs a laser beam to label work pieces. There are several processes identified under laser marking, and they include foaming, annealing, staining, removing, and engraving. The various processes are associated with different pros and cons and they are suitable for use on different kinds of materials. The quality achieved by each process differs. These are the used of laser marking machine.

As a labeling technique, laser marking is associated with very many benefits that are making it to become more popular. This process is capable of achieving a very high level of precision. It is possible to make very small markings such as 1-point fonts and very tiny geometries very clearly into a substrate. Also, these results are not achieved only once. Instead, with every application, the same quality of results can be achieved.

Secondly, this process takes a shorter time to complete. In fact, among all labeling technology currently in use, it is one of the fastest. Since work is done fast, productivity is increased several times. Similarly, there are several cost benefits that are associated with doing work fast during production of various products. The speed can be improved further by using different sources of lasers.

There is a high level of durability associated with markings made using this method. The markings are permanent, and are not easily removed by acid, abrasion, or heat because they are meant to resist the same. Thus, items with these marks can be employed in any setting without worrying that they can come out. Also, there is no damage of any kind caused to work pieces during the process of marking if the equipment is set correctly.

This technology can be used to mark close to any type of material. The most common materials that people marl include plastics, metals, foils, films and laminates. There are several metals that can also be marked including titanium, bronze, gold, aluminum, stainless steel, platinum, copper and silver among other metals. This method can also be used to mark plastic materials including ABS, PMMA, polycarbonate and polyamide.

The marking equipment can be used to perform the various processes involving laser. One of such process is called annealing marking. This is a special etching process done using lasers on metals. When this process is done, lasers cause metal surfaces to undergo oxidation beneath the surface. What happens is that the metal changes color at the surface.

Another process is called staining. In this process, lasers generate a heating effect which triggers a chemical reaction in the material of the work piece. The effect is that there are different color shades produced from the process. Which color shades are produced usually depends on the chemical composition of the material.

This entire process is done by a special piece of equipment. The machine is capable of producing both two types of lasers, that is, solid-state and CO lasers. The choice of the laser to be used usually depends on the material being worked on among other factors.




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