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Laser marking systems
News Release from: Rofin-Baasel UK | Subject: Rofin EasyMark portable laser marker
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2004
Portable laser unit marks metals and
plastics
Laser marker is a small, desktop or on-site transportable unit designed for metal or polymer marking uses having smaller dimensions with low to moderate volume.
Rofin-Baasel announces the broad introduction of their innovative new laser marker - the Rofin EasyMark Citing a need by its customer base and numerous other inquiries for a small, desktop or on-site transportable unit, Rofin created this fully self-contained diode-pumped laser marker
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The EasyMark is designed for metal or polymer marking applications having smaller dimensions with low to moderate volume and a small installation footprint.
It can be used to replace conventional marking technologies such as inking or chemical etching.
The EasyMark laser is derived from Rofin's unique and versatile PowerLine E Series with its unique beam performance, high beam quality, and excellent pulse stability.
Rofin's end-pumped diode technology offers long diode life and near maintenance-free operation.
The system incorporates Rofin's new LaserCAD.net technology allowing marking program files and laser control files to be downloaded directly from the user's laptop or desk-top computer.
In its standard form, the EasyMark is a Class I fully laser safe product, packaged for bench-top use.
For added mobility on the shop floor or throughout a manufacturing facility, it can be adapted to "rolling cart" workstations. Request a free brochure from Rofin-Baasel UK ...
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