FOBA’s Titus™, the smallest, lightest and easiest to integrate laser marking head in the industry, is being previewed to the US market at the Southtec, one of the leading US manufacturing trade shows for suppliers, distributors and equipment. Next to its revolutionary vector scanning marking head, the new system features two laser power levels, two beam orientations as well as two fiber laser umbilical lengths with one being 10m and thus unique in the market.
The new marking laser comes with a wide range of industrial protocols and clamp’n go bracketry which makes it perfect for easy and quick installation in industrial production lines. Rated IP69, it is even set up for installation in harsh environments. This new generation of marking lasers will redefine line compatibility, ease of installation and product changeover, usability and serviceability.
FOBA’s product range embraces marking laser rails as well as the M-Series laser marking stations which are available with fiber or with UV laser heads. An M2000 marking station will be on show, equipped with a vision system directly integrated in the marking head which is used for automated part recognition and mark alignment. Special features of FOBA's camera-controlled marking units are the Intelligent Mark Positioning (IMP) as well as Mosaic, a marking feature for highly efficient mark alignment without part fixtures.
FOBA primarily addresses machine and electronics manufacturers as well as suppliers to the automotive industry. Mechanical and machine line integrators engineering and the electronics manufacturing industry, as well as the automotive and medical industry, are the main target markets for FOBA.
FOBA's laser systems label virtually any metal or plastic used in the industries, as well as many other materials, in high quality. The German-based marking laser manufacturer belongs to the Danaher-group and is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving
www.fobalaser.com
Southtec: Hall 1, booth 1936
Greenville Convention Center, Greenville/South Carolina, October 22-24, 2019
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