Product/Service

Multi-purpose Nd:YAG Laser Marking Systems

Source: Sintec Optronics Pte Ltd
Laser marking methods offer several advantages when compared to traditional marking and labeling practices
Laser marking methods offer several advantages when compared to traditional marking and labeling practices. These include the ability to produce high-quality, permanent and contamination-free marks, no character distortion since the method is non-contact, easy automation and integration into manufacturing systems, and high speeds and throughputs. The flexibility of laser marking can improve product quality, traceability, process control and customer satisfaction.

Imported key components used in these systems result in high performance, good beam quality and low maintenance. High-speed optical galvanometers are used for laser beam scanning and our own powerful laser marking software.

Typical applications include:

  • Laser marking of metal and non-metal materials and products: stainless steel, copper, aluminum alloy, acrylic, ceramics, plastics, organics, thermo-elastomer rubbers, paper
  • Electronic industry: capacitor, inductor, PCB, IC, connector, control panel, instrument
  • Others: cosmetics, food package, bottle, gift, advertisement and signcrafts, craft and gift making

Technical Data:

 

M-YAG-50

M-YAG-100

Laser Head
Laser type

Lamp-pumped CW Nd:YAG lasers

Laser wavelength

1064 nm

Beam diameter

5mm

6mm

Beam mode

Multi-mode (TEM00 mode available upon request)

Max Laser power

50W(max.)

100W(max.)

Output stability

+/- 3%

Cooling method

Closed water cooling

Power requirements

380VAC, 5KVA

380VAC, 8KVA

Laser Marking Head
Scanner

High-speed optical galvanometers

Marking field (mmxmm)

100x100 (others available upon request)

Marking speed

300 characters/second or 10m/s

Marking line (mm)

Min. 0.05

Marking software
Various fonts, pictures (PLT, DXF, BMP), automated series numbers, barcodes, DataMatrix

Sintec Optronics Pte Ltd, Blk 134 Jurong East Street 13 #04-309D, Singapore 600134. Tel: 0065-862-7224; Fax: 0065-793-8060.