Class IV Lightwriter Fibre Laser Marking System
http://thinklaser.com/thinklaser-systems/lightwriter/
This is the Thinklaser LightWriter Laser marking unit seen here configured with a 20 watt Fibre laser.
Process range includes all metallic products along with some plastics such as ABS.
This unit is configured with:
• 180 square process area
• Slotted process table for tooling/jig location.
• 250 mm Z motion work table, motor driven for setting focal locations
• RFID tag reader for auto data transfer to job files.
• Rotary indexer with 180 mm O/D component capacity.
In the process example a brass component is having technical data marked around the circumference. The galvo mirrors steer the beam to its location on the part with high accuracy and repeatability. Once the first section of data is etched into the brass surface the rotary indexer rotates to its programmed location when the laser then places the next data string onto the surface.
The gain additional depth the process is using 2 passes on each text string. In some cases the product is chrome plated and the text must stay visible through the plating.
A suite of software tools allow us to create, via selection, a comprehensive selection of fonts, Serial numbers can be set up automatically, Graphics symbols and technical references can be imported in a variety of formats and 1 D and 2 D codes can be produced.
The Thinklaser software control for the rotary device allows for a simple pull down selection format when setting complexed job files, such as this.
Thinklaser will be adding a further LightWriter to the subcontract facilities before the end of 2016. A 70 watt fibre will add a further process dimension to the services we currently offer.
Видео Class IV Lightwriter Fibre Laser Marking System канала Thinklaser Limited
This is the Thinklaser LightWriter Laser marking unit seen here configured with a 20 watt Fibre laser.
Process range includes all metallic products along with some plastics such as ABS.
This unit is configured with:
• 180 square process area
• Slotted process table for tooling/jig location.
• 250 mm Z motion work table, motor driven for setting focal locations
• RFID tag reader for auto data transfer to job files.
• Rotary indexer with 180 mm O/D component capacity.
In the process example a brass component is having technical data marked around the circumference. The galvo mirrors steer the beam to its location on the part with high accuracy and repeatability. Once the first section of data is etched into the brass surface the rotary indexer rotates to its programmed location when the laser then places the next data string onto the surface.
The gain additional depth the process is using 2 passes on each text string. In some cases the product is chrome plated and the text must stay visible through the plating.
A suite of software tools allow us to create, via selection, a comprehensive selection of fonts, Serial numbers can be set up automatically, Graphics symbols and technical references can be imported in a variety of formats and 1 D and 2 D codes can be produced.
The Thinklaser software control for the rotary device allows for a simple pull down selection format when setting complexed job files, such as this.
Thinklaser will be adding a further LightWriter to the subcontract facilities before the end of 2016. A 70 watt fibre will add a further process dimension to the services we currently offer.
Видео Class IV Lightwriter Fibre Laser Marking System канала Thinklaser Limited
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