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Laser perforating machine LO
for plastic films

Laser perforating machine - LO - Spark Machinery srl - for plastic films
Laser perforating machine - LO - Spark Machinery srl - for plastic films
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Type
laser
Applications
for plastic films

Description

Function: High-precision laser micro-perforation, scoring, pre-cutting, and engraving of moving film webs, enabling controlled and repeatable material processing without mechanical contact. Applications: Designed for advanced packaging needs including MAP/EMAP packaging, easy-open features, and breathable films used across food, pharmaceutical, and automotive sectors. Ensures extended shelf life, user convenience, and optimal material performance. Technology: CO₂ laser-based systems equipped with galvanometric scanning heads (Model LO-S40) and adjustable parameters including pulse frequency, laser energy, and processing speed. Supports full integration with vision inspection and control systems for real-time monitoring and alignment. Industry 4.0-ready architecture with touchscreen control, recipe management, and remote diagnostics capability. The film, kept under constant tension by idler rollers, passes through the system where a CO₂ laser emits infrared beams. These are expanded via a beam expander and focused by a lens onto the film surface. Micro-perforation is performed through thermal sublimation of the material. Control & Adjustment The LASER‑ONE system is managed via Industry 4.0-ready software on a touchscreen panel. Operators can adjust pulse frequency, hole diameter, and position. The laser can perform both full perforation and scoring (partial depth weakening) for features like easy-open lines.

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