Why CO2 Laser for Metal Marking?
Non-contact CO2 laser marking is an excellent method of permanently marking your products. While traditional metal engraving removes part of the tool, changing the strength of the part, the laser mark is actually on top of the metal. Wherever the laser hits the metal marking spray, a reaction is created where the spray bonds to the metal, creating a permanent black mark. Whether you're marking one part or a thousand: it's fast and affordable. Our CO2 laser will work with wood, acrylic, leather and many more materials. For more information on how we can meet your laser Metal Markings needs, please visit our request a quote form or simply gives us a call.
Why CO2 Laser Engraving?
The laser uses a beam of light as the engraving tool, so no part of the machinery actually touches the material being engraved.
You don't need a special system to hold down your engraving material. Laser engraving produces a permanent, crisp, highly detailed mark, engraving images at up to 1200 dots per inch.
The engraving quality is unmatched for reproducing graphics.
Lasers provide an extremely fast way to customize your products. With a laser system, if you want to engrave multiple pieces, you can quickly create a jig to hold the products in place, put the jig in the laser, and engrave as many pieces as fit in the engraving table: so it's cost effective and fast.
What We Offer:
We are please to able to offer our customers the latest Etching and Co2 Laser Cutting and Metal Marking with
the following specifications:
Maximum engraving area: 23.5" x 17" (597mm x 432mm)
Maximum material thickness: 8.5" (216mm)
Laser Wattage: 75 watt
Laser source: State-of-the-art, digitally controlled, air-cooled Co2 laser tubes, fully modular, permanently aligned and field replaceable.
The following materials can be engraved using our Co2 laser:
Anodized Aluminum, Wood, Acrylic, Glass, Coated Metals, Ceramic, Delrin, Cloth, Leather, Marble, Matte Board, Melamine, Paper, Mylar, Pressboard, Rubber, Wood, Veneer, Fiberglass, Tile Plastic, Painted Metals, Cork, Corian and Ceramics.
The following materials can all be cut using our Co2 laser:
Wood, Acrylic, Delrin, Cloth, Leather, Matte Board, Melamine, Paper, Pressboard, Rubber, Wood Veneer, Fiberglass, Plastic, Cork, Corian and Mylar.
Co2 lasers will mark the following bare metals when coated with a metal marking solution:
Stainless Steel, Brass, Titanium.