The Ins and Outs of Deep Engraving on Metal with Lasers
Deep engraving is one of your many options with laser marking systems. Most users don’t need deep engraving
Deep engraving is one of your many options with laser marking systems. Most users don’t need deep engraving
If you’re looking for a new laser marking system, it’s important to do your due diligence so you purchase a solution that will deliver precisely what you need.
The challenge with laser marking on plastics
CO2 lasers are the original. They were one of the earliest lasers to be invented and they are
Laser annealing is a metal marking technique where a metal’s surface is slowly heated and cooled to change
While wading through the many laser marking systems currently on the market, it can be a challenge to determine which systems are designed, manufactured and supported in the USA versus those that are actually imported and simply rebranded in the USA.
If you’re shopping for a laser marking system, purchasing equipment that comes with its own easy-to-use, flexible and customizable software can be a real gamechanger. In this blog, we’ll explain why this is the case, plus fill you in on some things you need to consider before you buy.
From surgical tools to personal patient products, the amount of equipment required in a hospital is staggering.
No doubt fiber laser marking machines are the most common choice in the industry today due to their monolithic design, close to diffraction limited beam quality, low operational cost and large average power capabilities. In the engraving sector, fiber lasers can achieve depth of the mark with ease while delivering maintenance-free operation for tens of thousands of hours.
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