In the industrial world today many components need to brand or mark their logo on their products. They also mark a number or user code or instructions on each product series. 3D Laser marking is the latest technology used for things like that.
Metals, plastics, ceramics, semiconductors, glass, ceramics, wood, etc. can be marked with a laser. As part can be directly marked labels can be avoided. Laser technology has provided a tremendous advantage for almost all industrial sectors.
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Laser marked components are all around us. Button car dashboard and plate VIN, bearings phones, computer keyboards, buttons stove, fascia’s electric meter, medical implants, bathroom fixtures, and an iPod, as well as all kinds of components, turned and machines that make up the assembly for industrial purposes are some examples of laser products are marked.
Laser engraving is the process of using lasers to engrave or mark on objects. This is done by using a machine that can emit a laser beam.
One major advantage of this technique is that it does not use the tool bits that make contact to the surface of the object is marked. So there is no wear and tear. In certain other marking techniques, little head needs to be replaced regularly.
Also do not damage the surface of objects. Laser marking helps to make a designation on very small objects and also difficult to reach. The laser beam that is precise and repeatable. A wide laser beam can be focused to less than 30 microns and can be repeatedly positioned to the same size.