How to Mark White on Black Plastic with RFH UV Laser
In the Internet age, forums and social media have become channels for people to ask questions and get answers. Search engines such as Baidu can no longer solve what the world does not know. Recently, someone raised the question of how to print white graphics on black plastic on a social platform, and many netizens in the answers below said that domestic laser companies can achieve it, and RFH is one of them.
RFH UV laser is a laser machine that has been developed and perfected by RFH for more than ten years, and finally achieved the effect of a master in the laser market. As the name suggests, UV lasers process materials on the surface by emitting a purple light plate. So why are so many people mentioning RFH?
First of all, RFH has been in the laser market for more than ten years. There are many doctoral students from Tsinghua University in its research and development team. The push contributed enormously.
Secondly, the effect of RFH UV laser on black plastic surface is obvious to all. Due to the dark color of black plastic, dark graphics and texts cannot be marked, and the effect of white inkjet coding on black plastic is often very poor. The RFH ultraviolet laser fully utilizes the characteristics of fast speed, accurate positioning, high precision, and indelibility of the ultraviolet laser, making perfect marking of white graphics on black plastic a reality.
In addition, the operation of the RFH UV laser is very simple, using the panel buttons to perform a series of multi-function operations, and can stably deliver UV light 24 hours a day, which is very suitable for assembly line production. Two designs of water cooling and air cooling allow it to run smoothly in many aspects such as cooling and acceleration, which is enough to cope with the marking of all black plastics on the market.
RFH ultraviolet laser is very grateful for the recommendation of many netizens, and the excellent performance of RFH has not failed the strong support of netizens, and it is moving forward on the road of laser research and development.