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2000 Series Laser Marking
Laser Engraving Systems
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Whether your
laser engraving requirements call for
alpha-numeric characters, symbols, logos, bar codes, OCR
codes, data matrices, custom graphics or schematics, the 2000
Series laser marking system is designed to give you clean,
clear, permanent marks. The 2000 Series
Laser Marking System performs on
virtually all types of materials: metals, ceramics,
composites, rubber, silicon, and many plastics.
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Not only is the
2000 Series
Laser Marking System built to
perform in demanding, even hostile industrial environments, but
the mark it produces will stand up to your most rigorous test.
And it does it all without sacrificing speed.
Laser Marking in linear or
ring mode, plain text or auto-serialization, the 2000 Series
Laser Marking
Machine can mark at speeds
up to hundreds of characters per second.
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Medical Tools and devices cannot use inks or dyes with
potential for allergic reactions. Implants must be smooth to
eliminate the possibility of tissue damage or bacterial
growth. The 2000 Series Laser
Marking Device can create high contrast marks by
annealing the surface of many metals without material removal
or addition. On the opposite end of the spectrum, when a deep
penetration mark is required due to post-processing steps, the
2000 Series Laser Marking
System can provide deep marks up to several
thousandths of inch.
Many aerospace and automotive
components need permanent identification without impacting
material characteristics or surface finish. Only non-contact
laser marking can produce permanent images without
compromising component integrity.
Many electronics manufacturers
require high volume, permanent
laser engraving of small fragile
devices. 2000 Series laser
marking produces images as small as 0.015
inch or less without physical or thermal stress.
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Tool manufacturers frequently mark
their products after hardening. The
2000 Series Laser Marking
System provides laser marking
which is unaffected by
material hardness and does not add the processes, chemical
disposal costs, and environmental/safety issues of acid-etch
systems.
Job shops must pass on the inherent
cost savings of laser marking to their customers while
maintaining their own margins. 2000 Series
Laser Marking System features user
friendly software for fast part programming, job change and job
set-up.
2000 Series laser marking has been
applied in a wide variety of applications from marine engine
fuel injectors to plumbing fixtures. Laser marking's unique
combination of speed, permanence, computer imaging, and
non-contact marking can realize cost savings in almost any high
volume production environment.
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2000 Series
laser marking software
operates in a Windows® environment. All text and
graphics are displayed on screen exactly as they will appear
laser engraved on your part. Click and drag commands allow for
ease of positioning, sizing and orienting objects.
The
2000 Series Laser
Marking System allows use of fixed
and variable text, and any and all True Type Fonts including
filled fonts for laser engraving. The software will also recognize and
mark 23 different bar code and 2D matrix formats. Data
can be inputted via scanner or keyboard; date and serial
number indexing can be accommodated as well.
Vector and bitmap graphics are
easily imported. 2000 Series recognizes 21 different
graphical file formats.
The
2000
Series
Laser Marking System
is designed to work in automated
environments and can be networked with
shared files, and linked to control
automation equipment designed to present
parts to the marking station.
Multi-tasking with links to executable files
is also provided.
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The 2000 Series
Laser Marking System provides full
computer control of all laser and mark parameters, including laser power,
Q-switch frequency, and scan speed. File architecture allows for
creation of material files with common parameters. Multiple layer
file capabilities with hardware/software handshake are provided. A
"light show" mode with the visible spotting laser is provided for ease of
parts alignment.
A spare copy of the software is provided to
allow off-line programming.
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- Lamp pumped Nd:YAG - 25, 70 and 120 watt
- Diode pumped Nd:YAG - 50
and 100 watt
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Frequency doubled (532 nm)
- Frequency Tripled (355 nm)
diode pumped Nd:YAG
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Q-Switched up to 50 kHz repetition rate
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Closed-loop refrigerated chiller
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Variable aperture and zoom upcollimator to
vary spot size
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Visible diode spotting laser
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Slide mounted absolute power meter
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High speed X-Y galvanometer beam steering
insures precise, clear mark at rate that supports high volume production
throughput requirements
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Three marking (flat field) lens sizes
available - 4, 6 and 12 inch square (5.6, 8.5 and 17 inch diameter,
respectively)
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Minimum line width <0.002 inches
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Speed - up to hundreds of characters per
second
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Standard Turnkey System
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Table mounted laser, optical assembly, and
26 inch x 30 inch C.D.R.H Class I workpiece enclosure
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Enclosure with multi-segmented interlocked
access door, eye-safe viewport and internal lighting
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System footprint 30 inched x 72 inches,
table height 33 inches
- Laser only
- Integrated optics and scan head
- Integrated marking software
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Rotary indexers
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Pick-and-place mechanisms
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Conveyor fed systems
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Wafer handling robots
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Custom fixtures
Parts Handling and
Automation
Multi-axis Motion
Systems
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X-Y stages
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Motorized or manual Z-stage
movement of beam delivery
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Rotary stages
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