Case Studies on the Use of Laser Markers for Preventing Double Hits, Incorrect Deliveries, and Mistakes
Minimize operational errors and improve yield: A collection of case studies on laser marker operations! For marking circuit boards and laser printing.
This is a case study collection that includes operational examples of laser markers specialized for implementation substrates and solutions to on-site challenges. - Operators sometimes reintroduce printed workpieces. - There are instances of mistakenly placing workpieces upside down or back to front. - Due to human error, serial numbers can become misaligned. If any of these apply to you, please consider JUTZ's "Laser Marker Station." JUTZ's "Laser Marker Station" comes standard with a camera, lighting, and appearance inspection software, enabling high-value operations that cannot be achieved with just the laser head. For more details, please refer to the catalog, technical materials, and case studies!
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- Laser Marker Station Operation Examples - Laser Marker Station Problem-Solving Examples - Sample Examples for Printing Targets
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※Standard delivery time is 2 months. Please consult us if you need it urgently.
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It is used for the implementation boards of the following products: Smartphones Smartwatches Computers Televisions Automotive boards Additionally, printing on metal parts and castings is also possible.
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Jutts started as a manufacturer of appearance inspection equipment for implementation boards. Now, it has grown into a globally recognized "technologically advanced company" as a factory automation equipment manufacturer, continuously releasing products centered around machine vision technology. Since the establishment of its headquarters in 2007, Jutts has been committed to in-house development and manufacturing of both hardware and software, relentlessly pursuing high speed, high precision, and high quality. The cumulative sales of appearance inspection equipment worldwide have exceeded 20,000 units, and the laser markers developed by applying image processing technology come standard with features required in manufacturing sites, such as position correction, operation error prevention, and code reading functions. The name "Jutts" is inspired by the leader of the Mohist school, a master of ancient Chinese science and technology. At its factory in China, Jutts utilizes its cultivated technology not only for its own products but also for contract manufacturing of other companies' equipment and harness processing. In 2024, Jutts Japan (the Japanese subsidiary) will celebrate its 10th anniversary. The Jutts Group will continue to grow in the future.