CO2 laser marking machine C.0102, C.0302
for integrationfor electronic componentscompact

CO2 laser marking machine
CO2 laser marking machine
CO2 laser marking machine
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Characteristics

Technique
CO2 laser
Configuration
for integration
Applications
for electronic components
Other characteristics
compact

Description

Wavelengths, scan head aperture, marking head position, IP rating, power and much more can be configured to suit your application needs. Flexibility is built-in. With print speeds up to 2,000 characters/sec. and line speeds up to 900 m/min., these marking lasers address both simple and complex code requirements on a range of substrates including paperboard, glass, painted metals and many plastic materials. This flexibility makes the C-Series lasers well suited for laser marking applications in various industries: for automotive parts, electronic components, plastic parts, cables, and many more. Marking your products on-the-fly or when stationary, with simple date codes or complex graphics, the C.0102 and C.0302 offer cost effective solutions to your part marking challenges. The C.0102 10-Watt offers all the performance features the C.0302 30-Watt marking laser provides, but with a power source better matched for moderate line speed applications or those at rest. The 30-Watt C.0302 is perfect for higher speed mark-on-the-fly applications (of up to 150,000 products/hour) or more demanding materials such as many plastics. Main fields of application Automobile industry; medical devices manufacturing; electronics; extrusion; plastics processing; packaging industry; food and beverage industry Various industrial direct part marking applications (serial marking, barcodes, 2D codes); Markings while the object is stationary or in motion (MOTF – marking on the fly)

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