LASER MARKING SYSTEM
Laser marking systems is a device that stimulates atoms or molecules to emit light at particular wavelengths and amplifies that light, typically producing a very narrow beam of radiation. The emission generally covers an extremely limited range of CO2, fiber or ultraviolet wavelengths. Many different types of lasers have been developed, with highly varied characteristics. Laser is an acronym for “light amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation.”
Laser light generally differs from other light in being focused in a narrow beam, limited to a narrow range of wavelengths (often called “monochromatic”), and consisting of waves that are in phase with each other.
Marking on Glass
Marking on Plastic
Videojet laser marking machines are designed to meet simple coding needs across a wide range of substrates and are simple to set-up and operate, and flexible enough to accommodate changing production demands.