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| Marking tech | Laser |
| Operation type | Semi automatic |
| Marking area | 150x150 mm |
| Marking depth | 0.3 mm |
| Supported metal | Tool steel, Aluminium, Brass, Copper, MS, SS |
| Automation grade | Semi automatic |
| Cooling type | Air cooled |
| Mounting type | Bench top |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
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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| Machine Type | CO2 Laser |
| Working Area | 300x200 mm |
| Laser Power | 40 W |
| Cutting Material | MS |
| Automation Level | Automatic |
| Cooling Type | Air Cooled |
| Phase | Single Phase |
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Andaj Automation
200, Gajanan Industrial Estate-3, Kathwada Village
Ahmedabad - 382430, Gujarat, India