The M3000-UV expands the existing range of available wave lengths in the so far only fiber laser equipped M-series. A UV-laser integrated in the laser class 1 marking station which is intended for flexible single or serial batch production, now provides the ability to create high contrast marks on even especially sensitive material. Due to it’s minimal heat buildup, the UV-laser is most appropriate for the gentle marking of highly sensitive plastics like silicone, PVC, HDPR and also ceramics or glass.
The new autofocus system enables fast focusing with a single mouse-click and thus makes the marking process more efficient. User-friendliness is enhanced with the intuitive “Advanced Operator Plugin” (AOP). The laser marking user-interface has also been optimized further with the latest update of the laser marking software MarkUS 2.11, aimed at the prevention of marking errors. Another improvement has been made with the latest TCP/IP remote control system which enables the laser marking machines workflow to be monitored via the user’s own interface.
Laser technology can apply micro marks of highest legibility, contrast and especially long-term durability on all kinds of products. By marking their products, manufacturers guarantee sustainable traceability and implement legal marking requirements. Furthermore, they obtain fraud prevention and process optimization in their parts logistics throughout the complete value-added chain.
Especially in medical, automotive or aerospace industries, the significance of laser marking is increasing. FOBA offers economic solutions for the implementation of the required marking standards on nearly every type of material surfaces. The integrated vision-based verification and control of the marking results sets FOBA’s M-series marking lasers apart.
The integrated camera identifies product and marking position as well as surface characteristics and aligns the marks accordingly. By avoiding cost intensive marking errors at the end of the production cycle, scrap can be reduced by up to 80 percent. The verification of the marking results at the end of the marking process adds another benefit of the camera-based marking process.
At the shows, FOBA’s visitors will have the opportunity to see practical demonstrations of laser marking on sample material, using vision-based demonstration machines with integrated camera.
During the „LASER World of Photonics”, laser expert Dr. Faycal Benayad-Cherif will provide a presentation about „How Innovations in Imaging Technology Have Transformed the Laser Marking Industry“. The lecture will be held on Tuesday, June 27, 2017, 14:20 p.m., at the “Photonics Forum“, hall A3 (Industrial Laser Applications).
By addressing an Email to info@fobalaser.com one can make a request for free entrance tickets and have the opportunity to pre-arrange a consultation appointment with FOBA’s representatives at the show.
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