Product category:
Laser marking systems
News Release from: Trumpf | Subject: TruMark 3020 laser marker
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 April 2008
Laser marking has high beam quality
A laser marking machine is suitable for all marking tasks in the infrared range and has high beam quality and high pulse peak power, enabling it to mark almost any material.
The Trumpf TruMark 3020 laser marker is extremely compact and versatile and can be used in almost any environment Suitable for all marking tasks in the infrared range this new model has high beam quality and high pulse peak power enabling it to mark almost any material, said Trumpf
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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This marking versatility is complemented by the unit's ability to operate in ambient temperatures of up to 40 deg C without a problem.
It is also cooled by air rather than water making it self-contained and virtually maintenance free.
Innovative design and modular layout characterise the TruMark product, said Trumpf to manufacturingtalk, and this latest addition is no exception.
Extras such as a pilot laser and optical focus adjustment can be specified but even with these additions the total laser package still weighs less than 10kg.
The TruMark 3020 is less than a quarter of the size of the VectorMark compact laser allowing it to be easily integrated into other systems.
It also uses comparatively little power; the latest generation of marking lasers from Trumpf uses in the region of 80% less power than its forerunners.
The scanner, laser head and power supply with hybrid cable are simply plugged in for quick and easy installation.
Plug-in cards also allow modular expansion of the control system. Request a free brochure from Trumpf ...
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