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Laser marking systems
News Release from: Alltec GmbH Laser Business Unit | Subject: Alltec LC500 50W CO2 laser marker
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 August 2007
Laser marker offers high speed
A 50W CO2 laser marker is a 'one-box' design with an IP65-rated housing for flexible integration in dirty and wet environments for high speed use in packaging, extrusion and beverage.
The Alltec LC500 50W CO2 laser marker offers high speeds and more flexible integration in a one-box design Combining high-speed laser marking technology and 50W of laser power in one mobile box, the Alltec LC500 laser marking system provides has an IP65-rated housing for flexible integration in dirty and wet environments
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Laser marking system in an IP65-rated housing and fitted with a small marking head can be used with an articulated arm in dirty and wet production line environments.
Flexible system components like an articulated arm and a small marking head also provide easiest integration in tight production lines, said the Alltec Laser Business Unit This system is primarily designed for high-speed applications demanding a fast and flexible data transfer and marking process - e.g in the beverage and brewing, food, packaging and extrusion industries.
* About Alltec - Alltec is an international market and technology leader in the development and manufacture of laser marking solutions.
Since 2004, Alltec has been part of Danaher Corporation, a 'Fortune 500', New York Stock Exchange listed company.
As part of the Danaher Product Identification Platform, the Alltec Laser Business Unit is the technology center of excellence for the development of laser marking solutions in the product identification market.
The Alltec Laser Business unit's products are introduced to the market via a global sales network.
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