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Laser marking systems
News Release from: Euromark Coding and Marking | Subject: Euromark Coding and Marking laser equipment
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 July 2007
Laser markes give permanent coding
Laser markers provide fast, permanent, coding and marking on engineering components and are readily programmable for many different marking configurations.
Laser printers provides engineering, automotive and aerospace component manufacturers and distributors with fast, permanent, coding and marking The systems offer low lifetime cost, high reliability and maximum uptime
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Coding and Marking innovation for Euromark
New coding and marking products with stunning performance will be launched at the Total Processing and Packaging exhibition by Euromark Coding and Marking and their associates Vespalase.
Fast, precise and flexible coding and marking
With the launch of the PXR series continuous ink jet printer range, Hitachi, a company with 30 years experience in continuous ink jet (CIJ), has set new performance benchmarks
They are don't need consumables or routine maintenance and components have an extended service life.
To distribute the laser marking equipment, Euromark Coding and Marking has set up its Vespalase division.
It said that the laser marking process is especially suited to high-integrity technical and defence applications where permanent traceability marks are a key element of quality assurance compliance.
Once coded, the mark cannot be removed without leaving evidence.
Consequently, the laser mark survives applications on products subjected to abrasion.
Vespalase machines can be programmed for conventional and 2D matrix barcodes.
The machines can produce text, logos and other marks from an extensive library of alphanumeric symbols and multiple languages through a simple interface with graphics software.
* Environmentally friendly - the Vespalase machines do not produce fumes as they do not use volatile inks and solvents.
Power consumption varies from 10W to 100W.
For heavy duty marking, water cooling is available for high power machines.
Where the substrates give off fumes when marked, Vespalase can supply efficient localised fume extraction.
Set up is simple, either from the local control station or remotely via a network.
Control software is easy to use being icon driven through a graphical user interface.
Each machine has multi-tasking capability and can be programmed to accomplish a variety of marking tasks.
Custom marking operations can be entered on the local control panel.
All programming, revisions and operations can be logged for security, QA and traceability.
The machines have a comprehensive range of connectivity options including USB, RS232 and LAN/Ethernet.
The Vespalase machines are designed for reliability and intensive use.
Models use CO2 and fiber laser technology and can mark at a rate of 1600 characters/s.
Tubes in the CO2 laser have a projected 30,000h working life rising to 100,000h for the fiber laser.
With only a single phase connection machines are easy and inexpensive to install and relocate.
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