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Laser marking basics

Laser marking is a non-contact processing technology that utilizes high-energy laser beams to create permanent marks on material surfaces. By focusing the laser on specific areas, it induces localized vaporization, color change, or chemical alteration, enabling the production of high-precision text, symbols, and patterns ranging from millimeter to micrometer scales.

Metal Marking

High-power lasers instantly ablate surface coatings or induce oxidation to produce bright, permanent marks on metal substrates. The non-contact process requires no consumables and generates no vibration, ensuring pristine surface integrity. It can be seamlessly integrated into coil or sheet production lines for real-time traceability.

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Plastics Marking

Precision laser beams foam or carbonize polymer surfaces to create crisp, high-contrast markings without inks or solvents. The clean, contact-free process prevents part contamination and is adaptable to various plastic types and production environments, supporting instant part identification and traceability.

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Glass Marking

Ultra-short pulse lasers induce controlled micro-fractures or localized melting on glass surfaces, resulting in frost-like, high-contrast markings. The non-contact and consumable-free process ensures permanent, damage-free engravings that maintain the structural integrity and original strength of the glass.

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PCB Marking

High-resolution laser beams precisely ablate copper layers or substrate materials to directly engrave QR codes, serial numbers, or component identifiers onto PCBs. This contact-free, ink-free process produces micron-accurate, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant markings, making it ideal for high-speed SMT assembly lines and real-time traceability.

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