12 de dezembro de 2022 13:25:08 ART
What is a laser marker?

Laser marker is a compact high speed machine tool, which applies graphic information in the form of marking and engraving onto various materials, from wood and leather to plastics and metals.
With a laser marker, you can print such information as bar-codes and QR-codes, logos, and serial numbers. It is also used in the jewelry industry and for branding souvenirs and manufacturing microchips.
A laser marker is a durable device that perform its tasks well and lasts for about 10 years, but only if you pay enough attention to the quality of the manufacturer.
In this article, we will tell you how a laser marker works, what the difference between CO2 machine tools and fiber optic markers for metal is, where you can use them, and how to choose such a machine.
Advantages of a fiber optic marker:
- Working speed up to 7000 mm/sec and above. To engrave small images or inscriptions takes less than a second, which allows you to set up highly productive inline production.
- Detailing up to 2500 DPI. Thanks to the small diameter of the laser beam, the engraving error is 0.01 mm, enabling images of any complexity and for jewelry and microscopic applications.
- Image durability. The applied image is not erased, moderately resistant to aggressive environments and mechanical stress.
- Low power consumption. Power consumption is similar to that of a kettle: approx. 600 Watt/hour.
- 24/7. The laser marker is designed to run non-stop around the clock.
- Easy use. No special expensive maintenance required.
- Compact size. The machine is compact and is easy to integrate into any production line.
- No defects. The software eliminates rejects and guarantees 100% product repeatability.