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Laser Marking for Glass / Paper / Ceramics Other Materials
Apr 28 , 2021
Understanding the various laser types and wavelengths makes marking possible on a variety of materials. However, unless the optimal laser marker for the material being used is selected, achieving the desired finish will not be possible. This section introduces how to select the optimal laser marker for glass, paper, ceramics, PCBs, and other materials. Glass Paper Ceramic Printed Circuit Bo...
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UV Laser Marking for 2D Codes (Data matrix / QR Code / Barcode
Apr 28 , 2021
While demands for smaller and thinner products and more detailed traceability continue to grow, there are increasing needs for packing more information within a limited space on manufactured products. A 2D code can hold tens to hundreds of times the information of a barcode. This high information density allows a 2D code to hold the same amount of information as a barcode in as little as 1/3...
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Non-contact marking of plastic materials with 355nm UV laser
Apr 30 , 2021
Non-contact marking of plastic materials with 355nm UV laser New Era Securities analysis pointed out that the current national helmet penetration rate is extremely low. It is conservatively estimated that the production and sales of helmets will not exceed 50 million yuan per year. The demand for new helmets may exceed 300 million. If the average price is 100 yuan per piece, it corresponds ...
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Laser marking is a type of non-contact marking
Apr 30 , 2021
Marking is split into two main categories: "contact marking" and "non-contact marking”. Laser marking is a type of non-contact marking. This section introduces the basic principles and features of laser marking as well as marking examples. Laser marking principles Laser marking advantages Laser marking subcategories Laser marking processing examples Laser marking principles Laser mark...
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fibre laser markers cannot be used to mark transparent objects like glass as the light passes through them
Apr 30 , 2021
On this page, we explain marking examples and characteristics of fibre laser markers, which are perfect for applications such as black-annealed marking and deep engraving into metal. The differences between fibre laser markers and YVO4 are also explained. Applications Mechanism and Characteristics of Fibre Lasers Differences With YVO4 Laser Applications Fibre laser markers have a wavelength...
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CO2 Laser Marking Glass wafers,Weatherstripping,Electronic PCBs
Apr 30 , 2021
CO2 Laser Marking On this page, we explain marking examples and characteristics of CO2 laser markers, which are perfect for applications such as marking resin and paper or processing films. Applications Mechanism and Characteristics of CO2 Lasers Product Introduction Applications CO2 lasers have the longest wavelength of all commonly used lasers, more than ten times longer than that of stan...
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Laser Marking for UDI
May 02 , 2021
Laser Marking for UDI UDI is an abbreviation of Unique Device Identification. Identifying medical devices helps improve safety in the medical field, including in the distribution stage. This operational system was designed to make providing the optimal treatment even easier. In December 2013, the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) the UDI Guidance document in order t...
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Laser Marking for 2D Codes (Data matrix / QR Code / Barcode)
May 02 , 2021
Laser Marking for 2D Codes (Data matrix / QR Code / Barcode) While demands for smaller and thinner products and more detailed traceability continue to grow, there are increasing needs for packing more information within a limited space on manufactured products. A 2D code can hold tens to hundreds of times the information of a barcode. This high information density allows a 2D code to hold th...
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Laser Markers / Laser Marking systems
May 02 , 2021
Laser Markers / Laser Marking systems This section introduces the different types of laser markers and the characteristics of each type. Laser marker types vary according to the wavelength of the laser light, and the targets that can be marked also vary. The finish feeling for each marking process will also vary, so the ideal model will vary depending on the application objective. YVO4/Fibre Laser...
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532nm green laser marking glass LOGO will not be scorched or deformed
May 06 , 2021
532nm green laser marking glass LOGO will not be scorched or deformed Nowadays, people’s requirements for cups are no longer as strong and durable as they were at the beginning. The big iron cups that once represented an era, plastic cups have gradually faded out of people’s vision, replaced by various mugs and wooden cups that win with their beauty. Cups, portable cups, etc. Th...
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532nm nanosecond laser marking pattern technology improves the appearance of the glass
May 06 , 2021
532nm nanosecond laser marking pattern technology improves the appearance of the glass Nowadays, people’s requirements for cups are no longer as strong and durable as they were at the beginning. The big iron cups that once represented an era, plastic cups have gradually faded out of people’s vision, replaced by various mugs and wooden cups that win with their beauty. Cups, porta...
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Basic principles of paint peeling using laser markers
May 06 , 2021
Laser Etching This section introduces laser processing-based peeling through examples. Basic principles of paint peeling using laser markers Paint peeling example — On-board instrument panel switch coating removal Basic principles of surface peeling using laser markers Surface peeling example 1 — ITO film removal Surface peeling example 2 — Peeling off gold plating from co...
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