There are several types of processing methods, such as sculpting, removal, decolorization, annealing, and foaming!
"Laser marking" refers to the process of irradiating materials with a laser beam to create labeling or numbering similar to printing. Marking with a laser processing machine is highly precise and allows for the differentiation and readability of very fine detail designs and 1-point text fonts. Depending on the type of material to be processed, either a fiber laser or a CO2 laser light source is selected, and based on the size of the material, the method of irradiation is chosen between a plotter type or a galvanometer laser. [Features] - Always guarantees high-quality labeling - Achieves high productivity and low cost - Laser etching - Long-lasting, resistant to friction, heat, and acids - By adjusting parameter values, it is also possible to mark certain materials without damaging their surface. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Features of Trotec Laser Processing Machines】 ■ Protection of optical and drive components from gases and dust generated within the processing area through proprietary InPack technology ■ High-speed and high-precision processing quality ■ 100% ceramic, highly durable oscillator ■ Intuitive operation from editing to processing
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Trotec is a laser processing machine manufacturer established in Austria in 1997. They develop and manufacture laser processing machines that combine high speed, high precision, and high durability in the fields of engraving, cutting, and marking, and these machines have been introduced in over 90 countries worldwide. Particularly in the category of plotter-type laser processing machines, they have built a solid reputation and track record, boasting the highest sales volume and revenue globally since 2013. In Japan, their machines are widely adopted in various fields, including universities, educational institutions, manufacturers, and design-related companies, and are highly regarded in the areas of manufacturing, prototyping, and product development.