Laser Marking Systems Make Effective Use of Laser Technology
|The mechanism for producing electromagnetic radiation as light or visible light via the stimulated emission process is known as LASER.Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, or laser, is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Because of the increasing number of industries and the fierce competition among them, laser systems are now being used for a variety of industrial applications such as cutting, marking, stamping, embossing, and engraving.The unique mix of speed, permanence, and the flexibility of computer control distinguishes laser marking system from other forms of marking.A PCI interface card is needed to access the software for the laser marking equipment.
Different types of processes involved in laser marking systems are
For a contrasting mark, surface annealing will pull carbon and/or oxides from the base material.With little or no penetration, the marking beam will produce a sharp contrasting line to the surrounding region.This is ideal for applications that require a smooth, unbroken surface with good contrast.Surface annealing is mostly employed in medical implants, bearings, and tooling.
Surface etching is the ability to change the surface finish of metals to alter reflectivity and enhance contrast.
This is one of the most regularly used laser marking techniques, with a penetrating depth of less than 0.0001″ in most cases.
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