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Laser marking was accomplished using a 20 Watt Fiber Laser using a 160 mm lens. The steel was engraved using 18 Watts of power, frequency of 25 kHz, speed of 10″ per second, resulting in a cycle time of 2.75 seconds per row of numbers. Technology: Q-Switched...

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The parts were marked using a 20 Watt Q-Switched Fiber Laser with a 160 mm lens. The handles were marked inside of the requested area designated with a pink box. The parts were tested for contrast, but some of the plastics did not produce a contrasting mark. The...

Laser Processing in the Firearm Industry

ATF regulations have led the firearms industry to seek laser solutions. With high peak power systems now available, firearm manufactures are able to meet ATF standards while manufacturing 24/7 with zero down time for maintenance or retooling. Laser Photonics’ Canyon...

Laser Processing & the Packaging Industry

Laser processing has only recently started to take hold of the packaging industry. Newer laser technology has finally met the high throughputs that older technology, like ink jet and stamping, had set the standards within automated lines. Laser processing is ideal for...

Fiber Laser Etching

This process is commonly used to create permanent part marking. Etching is typically a very shallow surface removal to create contrast. Applications range from etching electronics, tools and automotive components. Click on image to enlarge  ...