Offering you a complete choice of products which include fiber laser marking machine, fiber laser engraving machine, weigh scale laser marking machine, hinges laser marking machine, mini laser marking machine and ss laser marking machine.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064 nanometers |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Type of Engraving Machine | Laser Engraving Machine |
Laser Power | 30 W |
Model Name/Number | Fiber Laser Engraving |
Cooling Mode | Water Cooling |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Input Voltage | 230V AC Power |
Working Area | up to 400*400mm |
Power Supply | below 500W |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | All metal products |
Marking Depth | 0.01 to 2mm |
Offering Laser | Lldpe Drip Lateral, Cables, Hdpe Pipes |
Power | 20W |
Voltage | 220v Ac Power Supply |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
This Sytem is included SPM type of laser marking system. Andaj Automation is Manufacturer of all type special purpose Application type machine for Laser MArking and Cutting. Laser marking utilizes several types of lasers, each with its own set of characteristics and material compatibility. Here are the primary types of lasers used for marking and the materials they are best suited for:
1. Fiber Lasers: These lasers are highly efficient and have a high-quality beam, making them ideal for marking metals such as steel, aluminium, and titanium. They are also used for marking some types of plastics and are known for their speed and precision.
2. CO2 Lasers: CO2 lasers are best suited for non-metallic materials, including wood, paper, leather, and various types of plastics. They are versatile and can be used for cutting, engraving, and marking applications.
3. UV Lasers: UV lasers, particularly those with a wavelength of 355 nm, are excellent for marking materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics, glass, and certain electronic components. They produce high-quality, fine markings without causing thermal damage to the material.
4. Green Lasers: Green lasers, with a wavelength of 532 nm, offer a balance between the power of CO2 lasers and the precision of UV lasers. They are suitable for marking a range of materials, including metals, ceramics, and some plastics.
5. MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) Lasers: MOPA lasers provide versatility in colour marking on metals like stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium. They can adjust pulse duration and frequency to achieve different marking effects.
6. Pulsed Lasers: Pulsed lasers, which include both Fiber and CO2 varieties, are used for applications where high peak power is required for marking or engraving. They are suitable for a variety of materials and can produce high-contrast marks.
7. Continuous Wave (CW) Lasers: CW lasers emit a continuous beam of light and are typically used for cutting and welding. However, they can also be used for marking certain materials, especially when a high level of heat is required.
The choice of laser type depends on the material to be marked, the desired marking quality, and the specific application requirements. Each type of laser has its advantages and limitations, making it important to select the right laser for the job at hand.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Hinges Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | up to 1mm |
Offering Laser | Metal |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W |
Voltage | 230 AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | 1069nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation manufacturer of 20W Fiber Laser marking machine with MAX, Raycus, JPT Laser Source. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Laser marking has a wide range of applications across various industries due to its ability to create permanent, high-quality marks on a variety of materials. Some of the key applications Include:
1. Manufacturing and Automotive: Laser marking is used to engrave serial numbers, barcodes, and logos on automotive parts, tools, and machinery. It ensures traceability and authenticity in the supply chain.
2. Electronics: In the electronics industry, laser marking is used to mark circuit boards, semiconductors, and electronic components with precise and small-scale markings that are resistant to wear and chemicals.
3. Medical Devices: Laser marking is employed to mark medical instruments and implants with biocompatible and sterilizable markings. It provides a way to comply with regulatory requirements for traceability and patient safety.
4. Aerospace and Defence: For aerospace and defence applications, laser marking is used to mark parts with identification codes, serial numbers, and other critical information that must withstand harsh environmental conditions.
5. Consumer Goods: In the consumer goods sector, laser marking is used for product branding, packaging, and marking of consumer electronics, jewellery, and other items where aesthetics and durability are important.
6. Food and Beverage: Laser marking can be used to mark expiration dates, batch codes, and other information on food packaging materials without the risk of ink or toner contaminating the product.
7. Pharmaceuticals: The pharmaceutical industry uses laser marking to mark pills, capsules, and packaging with dosage information, lot numbers, and expiration dates, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance.
8. Construction and Building Materials: Laser marking can be used to mark building materials such as pipes, valves, and fasteners with identification information that is resistant to weathering and corrosion.
9. Jewellery and Luxury Goods: Laser marking is used to engrave intricate designs, logos, and personalization on jewellery and luxury items, providing a high-end finish that is permanent and tamper-resistant.
10. Research and Development: In R&D, laser marking is used for prototyping, sample identification, and marking of experimental equipment where precision and durability are crucial.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Metal and Non Metal Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | up to 100w |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | 200*200 mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1090mm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
MINI Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Laser marking has a wide range of applications across various industries due to its ability to create permanent, high-quality marks on a variety of materials.
1. Manufacturing and Automotive: Laser marking is used to engrave serial numbers, barcodes, and logos on automotive parts, tools, and machinery. It ensures traceability and authenticity in the supply chain.
2. Electronics: In the electronics industry, laser marking is used to mark circuit boards, semiconductors, and electronic components with precise and small-scale markings that are resistant to wear and chemicals.
3. Medical Devices: Laser marking is employed to mark medical instruments and implants with biocompatible and sterilizable markings. It provides a way to comply with regulatory requirements for traceability and patient safety.
4. Aerospace and Defence: For aerospace and defence applications, laser marking is used to mark parts with identification codes, serial numbers, and other critical information that must withstand harsh environmental conditions.
5. Consumer Goods: In the consumer goods sector, laser marking is used for product branding, packaging, and marking of consumer electronics, jewellery, and other items where aesthetics and durability are important.
6. Food and Beverage: Laser marking can be used to mark expiration dates, batch codes, and other information on food packaging materials without the risk of ink or toner contaminating the product.
7. Pharmaceuticals: The pharmaceutical industry uses laser marking to mark pills, capsules, and packaging with dosage information, lot numbers, and expiration dates, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance.
8. Construction and Building Materials: Laser marking can be used to mark building materials such as pipes, valves, and fasteners with identification information that is resistant to weathering and corrosion.
9. Jewellery and Luxury Goods: Laser marking is used to engrave intricate designs, logos, and personalization on jewellery and luxury items, providing a high-end finish that is permanent and tamper-resistant.
10. Research and Development: In R&D, laser marking is used for prototyping, sample identification, and marking of experimental equipment where precision and durability are crucial.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064 nanometers |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation is manufacturer of All type of Laser Marking machine based on Industrial Application. our Range start from 20W, 30W, 50W, 100W. We also manufacturer of CO2 and UV laser marking machine for non metal material Marking application. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Andaj Autoamtion manufacturer of SS Bottle Laser marking machine with rotary Axis and normal marking machine. basic model start from 20W Laser marking machine.
Laser marking utilizes several types of lasers, each with its own set of characteristics and material compatibility. Here are the primary types of lasers used for marking and the materials they are best suited for:
1. Fiber Lasers: These lasers are highly efficient and have a high-quality beam, making them ideal for marking metals such as steel, aluminium, and titanium. They are also used for marking some types of plastics and are known for their speed and precision.
2. CO2 Lasers: CO2 lasers are best suited for non-metallic materials, including wood, paper, leather, and various types of plastics. They are versatile and can be used for cutting, engraving, and marking applications.
3. UV Lasers: UV lasers, particularly those with a wavelength of 355 nm, are excellent for marking materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics, glass, and certain electronic components. They produce high-quality, fine markings without causing thermal damage to the material.
4. Green Lasers: Green lasers, with a wavelength of 532 nm, offer a balance between the power of CO2 lasers and the precision of UV lasers. They are suitable for marking a range of materials, including metals, ceramics, and some plastics.
5. MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) Lasers: MOPA lasers provide versatility in colour marking on metals like stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium. They can adjust pulse duration and frequency to achieve different marking effects.
6. Pulsed Lasers: Pulsed lasers, which include both Fiber and CO2 varieties, are used for applications where high peak power is required for marking or engraving. They are suitable for a variety of materials and can produce high-contrast marks.
7. Continuous Wave (CW) Lasers: CW lasers emit a continuous beam of light and are typically used for cutting and welding. However, they can also be used for marking certain materials, especially when a high level of heat is required.
The choice of laser type depends on the material to be marked, the desired marking quality, and the specific application requirements. Each type of laser has its advantages and limitations, making it important to select the right laser for the job at hand.
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Type of Engraving Machine | Laser Engraving Machine |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Laser Power | 30 W |
Usage/Application | Metal Engravers |
Model Name/Number | Mild Steel Laser Engraving |
Cooling Mode | Water Cooling |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Cutting Thickness | up to 3mm |
Input Voltage | 230V AC Power |
Power Supply | below 500W |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 8000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Metal Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | 0.5 to 2mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20w to 1oow |
Voltage | 230V AC Power supply |
Marking Area | 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation manufacturer of Security Seal Laser marking machine with MAX, Raycus, JPT Laser Source. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Laser marking has a wide range of applications across various industries due to its ability to create permanent, high-quality marks on a variety of materials. Some of the key applications Include:
1. Manufacturing and Automotive: Laser marking is used to engrave serial numbers, barcodes, and logos on automotive parts, tools, and machinery. It ensures traceability and authenticity in the supply chain.
2. Electronics: In the electronics industry, laser marking is used to mark circuit boards, semiconductors, and electronic components with precise and small-scale markings that are resistant to wear and chemicals.
3. Medical Devices: Laser marking is employed to mark medical instruments and implants with biocompatible and sterilizable markings. It provides a way to comply with regulatory requirements for traceability and patient safety.
4. Aerospace and Defence: For aerospace and defence applications, laser marking is used to mark parts with identification codes, serial numbers, and other critical information that must withstand harsh environmental conditions.
5. Consumer Goods: In the consumer goods sector, laser marking is used for product branding, packaging, and marking of consumer electronics, jewellery, and other items where aesthetics and durability are important.
6. Food and Beverage: Laser marking can be used to mark expiration dates, batch codes, and other information on food packaging materials without the risk of ink or toner contaminating the product.
7. Pharmaceuticals: The pharmaceutical industry uses laser marking to mark pills, capsules, and packaging with dosage information, lot numbers, and expiration dates, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance.
8. Construction and Building Materials: Laser marking can be used to mark building materials such as pipes, valves, and fasteners with identification information that is resistant to weathering and corrosion.
9. Jewellery and Luxury Goods: Laser marking is used to engrave intricate designs, logos, and personalization on jewellery and luxury items, providing a high-end finish that is permanent and tamper-resistant.
10. Research and Development: In R&D, laser marking is used for prototyping, sample identification, and marking of experimental equipment where precision and durability are crucial.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 7000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Metal Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | 0.5 to 2mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Power | 30w |
Voltage | 230v Ac power supply |
Marking Area | 400*400mm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Orthopedic laser |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables, fiber laser |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation is manufacturer of 30W Fiber Laser Marking Machine. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Mobile Phone Charger Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | up to 1mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W |
Voltage | 230 AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | 400*400mm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation manufacturer of 20W Fiber Laser marking machine with MAX, Raycus, JPT Laser Source. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Laser marking has a wide range of applications across various industries due to its ability to create permanent, high-quality marks on a variety of materials. Some of the key applications Include:
1. Manufacturing and Automotive: Laser marking is used to engrave serial numbers, barcodes, and logos on automotive parts, tools, and machinery. It ensures traceability and authenticity in the supply chain.
2. Electronics: In the electronics industry, laser marking is used to mark circuit boards, semiconductors, and electronic components with precise and small-scale markings that are resistant to wear and chemicals.
3. Medical Devices: Laser marking is employed to mark medical instruments and implants with biocompatible and sterilizable markings. It provides a way to comply with regulatory requirements for traceability and patient safety.
4. Aerospace and Defence: For aerospace and defence applications, laser marking is used to mark parts with identification codes, serial numbers, and other critical information that must withstand harsh environmental conditions.
5. Consumer Goods: In the consumer goods sector, laser marking is used for product branding, packaging, and marking of consumer electronics, jewellery, and other items where aesthetics and durability are important.
6. Food and Beverage: Laser marking can be used to mark expiration dates, batch codes, and other information on food packaging materials without the risk of ink or toner contaminating the product.
7. Pharmaceuticals: The pharmaceutical industry uses laser marking to mark pills, capsules, and packaging with dosage information, lot numbers, and expiration dates, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance.
8. Construction and Building Materials: Laser marking can be used to mark building materials such as pipes, valves, and fasteners with identification information that is resistant to weathering and corrosion.
9. Jewellery and Luxury Goods: Laser marking is used to engrave intricate designs, logos, and personalization on jewellery and luxury items, providing a high-end finish that is permanent and tamper-resistant.
10. Research and Development: In R&D, laser marking is used for prototyping, sample identification, and marking of experimental equipment where precision and durability are crucial.
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Marking Speed | 10000 mm/s |
Whole Machine Power | 20W |
Surfacing capacity | 8000nm |
Maximum working Area | 100*100mm |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 7000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | SS Channel Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | 0.1mm to 0.3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables, Fiber Laser |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W, 30W, 50W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power supply |
Marking Area | 300*300mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation is manufacturer of All type of Laser Marking machine based on Industrial Application. our Range start from 20W, 30W, 50W, 100W. We also manufacturer of CO2 and UV laser marking machine for non metal material Marking application. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Andaj Autoamtion manufacturer of SS Bottle Laser marking machine with rotary Axis and normal marking machine. basic model start from 20W Laser marking machine.
Laser marking utilizes several types of lasers, each with its own set of characteristics and material compatibility. Here are the primary types of lasers used for marking and the materials they are best suited for:
1. Fiber Lasers: These lasers are highly efficient and have a high-quality beam, making them ideal for marking metals such as steel, aluminium, and titanium. They are also used for marking some types of plastics and are known for their speed and precision.
2. CO2 Lasers: CO2 lasers are best suited for non-metallic materials, including wood, paper, leather, and various types of plastics. They are versatile and can be used for cutting, engraving, and marking applications.
3. UV Lasers: UV lasers, particularly those with a wavelength of 355 nm, are excellent for marking materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics, glass, and certain electronic components. They produce high-quality, fine markings without causing thermal damage to the material.
4. Green Lasers: Green lasers, with a wavelength of 532 nm, offer a balance between the power of CO2 lasers and the precision of UV lasers. They are suitable for marking a range of materials, including metals, ceramics, and some plastics.
5. MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) Lasers: MOPA lasers provide versatility in colour marking on metals like stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium. They can adjust pulse duration and frequency to achieve different marking effects.
6. Pulsed Lasers: Pulsed lasers, which include both Fiber and CO2 varieties, are used for applications where high peak power is required for marking or engraving. They are suitable for a variety of materials and can produce high-contrast marks.
7. Continuous Wave (CW) Lasers: CW lasers emit a continuous beam of light and are typically used for cutting and welding. However, they can also be used for marking certain materials, especially when a high level of heat is required.
The choice of laser type depends on the material to be marked, the desired marking quality, and the specific application requirements. Each type of laser has its advantages and limitations, making it important to select the right laser for the job at hand
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Poer Supply |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064 nanometers |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064 nanometers |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Metal Marking and Engraving |
Marking Depth | up to 1mm |
Offering Laser | Metal |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | 400*400mm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 7000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Metal Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | 0.5 to 2mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 30W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 2 mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Power | 30W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | up to 400*400 mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation is manufacturer of 30W Laser Marking Machine. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Laser marking utilizes several types of lasers, each with its own set of characteristics and material compatibility. Here are the primary types of lasers used for marking and the materials they are best suited for:
1. Fiber Lasers: These lasers are highly efficient and have a high-quality beam, making them ideal for marking metals such as steel, aluminium, and titanium. They are also used for marking some types of plastics and are known for their speed and precision.
2. CO2 Lasers: CO2 lasers are best suited for non-metallic materials, including wood, paper, leather, and various types of plastics. They are versatile and can be used for cutting, engraving, and marking applications.
3. UV Lasers: UV lasers, particularly those with a wavelength of 355 nm, are excellent for marking materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics, glass, and certain electronic components. They produce high-quality, fine markings without causing thermal damage to the material.
4. Green Lasers: Green lasers, with a wavelength of 532 nm, offer a balance between the power of CO2 lasers and the precision of UV lasers. They are suitable for marking a range of materials, including metals, ceramics, and some plastics.
5. MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) Lasers: MOPA lasers provide versatility in colour marking on metals like stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium. They can adjust pulse duration and frequency to achieve different marking effects.
6. Pulsed Lasers: Pulsed lasers, which include both Fiber and CO2 varieties, are used for applications where high peak power is required for marking or engraving. They are suitable for a variety of materials and can produce high-contrast marks.
7. Continuous Wave (CW) Lasers: CW lasers emit a continuous beam of light and are typically used for cutting and welding. However, they can also be used for marking certain materials, especially when a high level of heat is required.
The choice of laser type depends on the material to be marked, the desired marking quality, and the specific application requirements. Each type of laser has its advantages and limitations, making it important to select the right laser for the job at hand.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Metal Marking and Engraving |
Marking Depth | up to 1mm |
Offering Laser | Metal |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W |
Voltage | 230 AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | 400*400mm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation manufacturer of Surgical Instruments Laser Marking Machine with MAX, Raycus, JPT Laser Source. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 8000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Home Decor Marking |
Marking Depth | up to 1mm |
Offering Laser | Fiber, Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W |
Voltage | 230 AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | 1069nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation manufacturer of 20W Fiber Laser marking machine with MAX, Raycus, JPT Laser Source. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Laser marking has a wide range of applications across various industries due to its ability to create permanent, high-quality marks on a variety of materials. Some of the key applications Include:
1. Manufacturing and Automotive: Laser marking is used to engrave serial numbers, barcodes, and logos on automotive parts, tools, and machinery. It ensures traceability and authenticity in the supply chain.
2. Electronics: In the electronics industry, laser marking is used to mark circuit boards, semiconductors, and electronic components with precise and small-scale markings that are resistant to wear and chemicals.
3. Medical Devices: Laser marking is employed to mark medical instruments and implants with biocompatible and sterilizable markings. It provides a way to comply with regulatory requirements for traceability and patient safety.
4. Aerospace and Defence: For aerospace and defence applications, laser marking is used to mark parts with identification codes, serial numbers, and other critical information that must withstand harsh environmental conditions.
5. Consumer Goods: In the consumer goods sector, laser marking is used for product branding, packaging, and marking of consumer electronics, jewellery, and other items where aesthetics and durability are important.
6. Food and Beverage: Laser marking can be used to mark expiration dates, batch codes, and other information on food packaging materials without the risk of ink or toner contaminating the product.
7. Pharmaceuticals: The pharmaceutical industry uses laser marking to mark pills, capsules, and packaging with dosage information, lot numbers, and expiration dates, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance.
8. Construction and Building Materials: Laser marking can be used to mark building materials such as pipes, valves, and fasteners with identification information that is resistant to weathering and corrosion.
9. Jewellery and Luxury Goods: Laser marking is used to engrave intricate designs, logos, and personalization on jewellery and luxury items, providing a high-end finish that is permanent and tamper-resistant.
10. Research and Development: In R&D, laser marking is used for prototyping, sample identification, and marking of experimental equipment where precision and durability are crucial.
₹ 151000 Get Latest Price
Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Serving Bucket Marking |
Marking Depth | Marking Depth 1mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W |
Marking Area | 1069nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Andaj Automation manufacturer of 20W Fiber Laser marking machine with MAX, Raycus, JPT Laser Source. Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Bearing Automation Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | 0.1mm to 1mm |
Offering Laser | Fiber laser |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W |
Voltage | 230 Ac Power Supply |
Marking Area | 400*400nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 8000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | fiber laser, Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | 20W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064nm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
₹ 150000 Get Latest Price
Marking Speed Capacity | 8000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064 nanometers |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Laser Power | 30 W |
Model Name/Number | Fly Laser Engraving |
Cooling Mode | Water Cooling |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Brand | Andaj Automation |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Laser Marking on Metal and Not metal |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | below 500W |
Voltage | 230V AC Power |
Marking Area | up to 400*400mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1064 nanometers |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Usage/Application | Metal |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Marking Area | 200*200m |
Offering Laser | Cables, Metal |
Voltage | 20W |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
MINI Laser marking is a method that employs a focused light beam to etch permanent marks on various surfaces. This technique is versatile, with different types of lasers like Fiber, pulsed, continuous wave, green, and UV—each suited for specific materials. Fiber lasers excel in marking metals, while CO2 lasers are optimal for non-metals. UV lasers are particularly useful for creating fluorescent marks on materials with low heat tolerance, such as soft plastics. Additionally, MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer flexibility, allowing for colour marking on stainless steel and black marking on anodized aluminium.
Laser marking has a wide range of applications across various industries due to its ability to create permanent, high-quality marks on a variety of materials.
1. Manufacturing and Automotive: Laser marking is used to engrave serial numbers, barcodes, and logos on automotive parts, tools, and machinery. It ensures traceability and authenticity in the supply chain.
2. Electronics: In the electronics industry, laser marking is used to mark circuit boards, semiconductors, and electronic components with precise and small-scale markings that are resistant to wear and chemicals.
3. Medical Devices: Laser marking is employed to mark medical instruments and implants with biocompatible and sterilizable markings. It provides a way to comply with regulatory requirements for traceability and patient safety.
4. Aerospace and Defence: For aerospace and defence applications, laser marking is used to mark parts with identification codes, serial numbers, and other critical information that must withstand harsh environmental conditions.
5. Consumer Goods: In the consumer goods sector, laser marking is used for product branding, packaging, and marking of consumer electronics, jewellery, and other items where aesthetics and durability are important.
6. Food and Beverage: Laser marking can be used to mark expiration dates, batch codes, and other information on food packaging materials without the risk of ink or toner contaminating the product.
7. Pharmaceuticals: The pharmaceutical industry uses laser marking to mark pills, capsules, and packaging with dosage information, lot numbers, and expiration dates, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance.
8. Construction and Building Materials: Laser marking can be used to mark building materials such as pipes, valves, and fasteners with identification information that is resistant to weathering and corrosion.
9. Jewellery and Luxury Goods: Laser marking is used to engrave intricate designs, logos, and personalization on jewellery and luxury items, providing a high-end finish that is permanent and tamper-resistant.
10. Research and Development: In R&D, laser marking is used for prototyping, sample identification, and marking of experimental equipment where precision and durability are crucial.
₹ 151000 Get Latest Price
Marking Speed | 10000 mm/s |
Input Voltage | 230V AC Power Supply |
Power | below 500W |
Markin Depth | up to 3mm |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Marking Speed Capacity | 10000 mm/s |
Laser Type | Fiber Laser |
Usage/Application | Metal and Non Metal Laser Marking |
Marking Depth | up to 3mm |
Offering Laser | Cables |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Power | up to 100w |
Voltage | 230V AC |
Marking Area | 200*200 mm |
Laser Wave Length | 1090mm |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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Andaj Automation
200, Gajanan Industrial Estate-3, Kathwada Village
Ahmedabad - 382430, Gujarat, India