In addition to marking and engraving as the original purpose of the marker, fine roughening processing on the work surface is also possible.
Marking and surface roughening processing is possible on various materials such as steel, SUS, aluminum, copper, resin, and wood. 【Roughening Treatment】 It is possible to create fine "indentations" or "dents" to increase the surface area. Surface roughness can be controlled, improving adhesion with resin. 【Dimple Processing】 It is possible to create extremely small depressions. This can serve as an oil reservoir, reducing friction in sliding parts. 【Grooving Processing】 It is possible to create clear "indentations" or "dents." This can also be used to improve adhesion with resin or as an oil reservoir. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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We support deep and shallow metal engraving, as well as resin and film printing, and fine processing. We cater to various printing scenes, from electronic components to automotive parts. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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[Purpose] Marking and surface roughening
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At Maeda Industries, we offer a diverse range of laser devices, various peripheral equipment, and analytical instruments to achieve high-precision laser methods. Additionally, by utilizing our self-developed monitoring system for laser welding, we can visualize, measure, and instantly assess the quality of the keyhole and molten pool. This capability allows us to provide experimental results as digital data to our customers during the development of laser welding methods. As a result, we can accurately grasp the technical basis of laser welding and clarify the direction our customers should take. This leads to a significant reduction in development time and a decrease in risks when introducing laser technology, providing substantial benefits to our customers. Furthermore, the digital data obtained during the in-process phase can be used for adaptive control during laser processing, continuously maintaining the optimization of processing conditions, which contributes to quality stability.