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Laser marking systems
News Release from: Trumpf | Subject: VectorMark Workstation 800 F laser marking system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 November 2004
Laser marking integrates into production
lines
Laser marking devices has been designed for integration into production lines to solve multiple marking tasks and includes a system for processing larger workpieces.
In addition to the Trumpf VectorMark laser marking device as an integration component, with the workstations included in the Trumpf VectorMark Workstation VWS 800 series, Trumpf is offering a spectrum of complete systems for solving multiple marking tasks Following the basic model, the VectorMark Workstation 800 F, which features removable side panels allowing longer workpieces to be processed, is ready to be integrated into automated production lines
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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For the semiautomatic production of medium batch sizes, the VectorMark Workstation 800 R with a two-station rotary transfer table and the same compact dimensions is also available.
All devices are adapted to the workpiece height using a motor-controlled Z axis.
Additional axes with numerical control are also available as an option.
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The VectorMark Workstations of the VWS 800 series integrate all necessary functions into one compact machine.
For all handling systems, an integrated fume extraction with activated carbon filter and air cooling or external heat exchanger is available.
The compactness of the machines along with a 230V/110V connection as the sole peripheral connection allows more options when choosing the installation site.
All systems are available with different work heights, either as ergonomically-designed seated or standing workstations.
Access to the workstations robust, industrial-grade welded structure is afforded by motor-operated doors or by the rotary transfer table; compliance with Class 1 laser safety protection is ensured for the duration of the marking process.
The entire laser and workstation sensor system is also accessible through Trumpf Telepresence.
The complete beam source program of the VectorMark marking lasers is available for the Trumpf VectorMark Workstation VWS 800.
All marking lasers are fully compatible in terms of mechanics, software and operation.
The most diverse application needs are met with a broad product range: different laser outputs allow optimal cycle times to be achieved.
Three available wavelengths (1064, 532 and 355nm) allow to exploit the optimal physical effect depending on the material being used.
And finally, various laser crystals (Y and YVO4) open up a broad range of pulse peak outputs and pulse repetition frequencies.
VectorMark marking lasers are well-suited for marking the most varied materials and workpiece shapes.
Even in hard-to-reach locations, metals, plastics and ceramics can be indelibly and durably marked.
The user-friendly laser programming provides for the versatile application of variable text, serial numbers, 2D codes, barcodes, logos and drawings. Request a free brochure from Trumpf ...
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