Traceability Solutions

Traceability Solutions

Unit 54, Design Boulevard, Northlands Deco Park, New Market Road, Northriding, Johannesburg, 2162, South Africa

Laser Marking & Engraving Systems

Laser Marking & Engraving Systems

Laser Marking & Engraving Systems

Our laser marking systems can be integrated into your existing production line or used as a standalone system, making it easy to mark logos, 2D codes, QR codes, serial or batch numbers on various materials, including metals, plastics, ceramics and more.

Vanadate Laser Marking

We offer the world’s smallest vanadate laser and a portable solution that allows large parts to be marked without moving them.

The key features of our vanadate laser marking solutions include:

  • Marks a wide range of materials, including metals and plastics
  • High-quality beam diameter and movement
  • Higher peak power allows for marking onto uneven surfaces
  • Air-cooled
  • No consumables are required
  • Can be mounted in any orientation
  • Easy to integrate
  • Available in a variety of wattages

Fiber Laser Marking

The key features of fiber laser systems include:

  • Marks a wide range of materials, including metals and plastics
  • No consumables are required
  • Minimal maintenance
  • Smallest footprint of any laser technology
  • Air-cooled
  • Can be mounted in any orientation

Dual Head Laser Marking Solution

These unique laser marking systems provide several important advantages:

  • It is less expensive and simpler to set up and operate a dual-head system than to set up and synchronize two separate laser marking systems.
  • A Dual-Head Laser Marking system requires less space and takes away the limitations of using only one laser. For instance, a two-headed system can mark deeper, longer, and faster on two different types of material and or on two different sides of a part simultaneously. One head can immediately back up the other in the case of a head getting damaged or experiencing an operational problem.
  • The Dual-Head Laser Marking Systems can be outfitted with the Vari-Z 3D marking, Auto-Focus, and or Integrated Vision System (integrated camera) options.
  • The user-friendly Merlin® LS 2H (dual-head) software is compatible with a PC or a laptop, easy to integrate, and can handle .dxf, ai. and .plt files.

Green Wavelength Laser Marking

The key features of green wavelength laser machines include:

  • Longest focal tolerance
  • High quality and high-speed marking
  • Able to mark materials that other lasers can’t
  • Marks a wide range of materials, including some metals and plastics
  • No consumables are required
  • Minimal maintenance is required
  • Air-cooled

UV One Laser

The UV laser is versatile in marking a wide range of materials and is perfect for “cold marking” applications where heat zones are not allowed.

This laser will also mark plastics and silicon without additives and can be used in micro-marking applications such as electronics, circuit boards and microchips, and solar panels and medical marking applications.

Our latest UV Laser, the UV/oneTM, marks what other lasers can’t. It’s a new generation of small footprint all-in-one lasers that can be used to trace and identify products, designed to mark even the most challenging materials such as glass, polypropylene, and PETG resin, rubber and fibreglass. The UV/oneTM laser marking system is equipped with many high-end features and comes to market at a price point that knowledgeable purchasers will find very appealing for a well-featured, high-performance UV system. That a high-end, UV laser marking system in a compact all-in-one (AIO) design can now be brought to market at such an attractive price illustrates the great degree to which laser marking technology has advanced over the past 60 years.

Nd: Yag Laser Marking

The key features of the Nd: YAG laser include:

  • Marks metals, plastics, foils and ceramics
  • Easy to integrate into production lines
  • Highly flexible
  • Minimal maintenance required
  • Thermo-electrical air-cooling system comes standard

Galvo CO2 Laser Marking

The key features of the CO2 laser include:

  • Available in various wattages
  • Lowest initial cost compared to other types of lasers
  • Air-cooled
  • Marks various substrates – including plastics, woods, leather, glass and even metals (with the assistance of an additive)
  • High quality and high-speed marking
  • No consumables are required
  • Minimal maintenance is required

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