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Marking metal hardware with laser machines involves selecting the right type and power of the laser marking machine to suit different materials and thicknesses. This process ensures precision and durability in the marks, which are essential for identification, traceability, and aesthetic purposes.
The market offers a wide range of laser marking machines, including fiber, ultraviolet (UV), and carbon dioxide (CO₂) lasers, each with different power levels. Selecting the right machine is crucial, as customers need to mark various materials and thicknesses to different depths. These diverse requirements often make it challenging for buyers to find the perfect equipment for their needs.
We offer customized laser marking machines tailored to your specific requirements. For different materials, we provide free sample testing to determine the most suitable machine. Based on your needs, we recommend the best equipment or design a machine that meets your specifications, ensuring it fulfills all your marking requirements.
Fiber laser marking machines are considered the best technology for marking metals. They have low maintenance costs, high precision, and eliminate consumables in the marking process. They can engrave all types of metals and are ideal for bare metals.
CO₂ laser marking machines use galvo-controlled beams to mark materials used in high-load environments and heavy-duty applications. They are suitable for coated metals, such as powder-coated aluminum and anodized aluminum. With special compound pre-treatment, they can also mark bare metals like nickel and titanium.
UV laser marking machines can create deep, clear marks on bare metal surfaces like platinum, aluminum, brass, and stainless steel. These machines use a small, high-quality beam to produce precise micro marks with high resolution. They are ideal for cold marking applications to eliminate heat-affected zones.
The portable split laser marker is ideal for engraving and surface marking on both metal and non-metal materials. This laser processing machine is widely used for marking items such as stainless-steel parts, aluminum phone cases, plastic components, pens, animal ear tags, and nameplates.
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