GLASS MARKING
Description
Whether you need an internal mark or surface etching, our laser glass marking systems can meet your needs. Due to its many advantages over traditional marking techniques, laser marking is found in an increasing number of industries—bringing flexibility, speed and repeatability to your application.
Other advantages include:
No consumables. Laser marking doesn’t require extra consumables like sand blasting, ink printing and other glass marking methods.
Repeatability. Laser marking is extremely accurate and repeatable due to the laser’s localized energy and system’s accurate controls.
Flexibility. Lasers can etch a variety of graphics and text, including intricate patterns. Switching between different parts is also simple, thanks to our custom software capabilities.
No stencils or masks. Our marking systems steer the laser like a pencil on paper—eliminating specific masks for each design. Marking a new design is as simple as uploading a new drawing file.
Easy automation. You can easily add laser glass marking to your automated operation. Our systems even mark glass On-the-Fly.
GLASS MARKING
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Type Of Service: | Engineering design, Industrial design, Manufacturing design |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Laser marking eliminates the need for consumables like sand blasting and ink printing. It is also extremely accurate and repeatable, and offers flexibility in etching various graphics and text.
No, our marking systems steer the laser directly, eliminating the need for specific masks for each design. You can simply upload a new drawing file to mark a new design.
Yes, laser glass marking can be easily added to your automated operation. Our systems even have the capability to mark glass On-the-Fly.
The two basic glass marking methods are external and internal marking. External marking etches the surface of the glass part, while internal marking creates marks inside the glass.
CO2 lasers with a wavelength of 10.6 μm are used to mark the surface with dots, while Nd:YVO4 lasers with wavelengths of 355 and 532 nm are used to create thin lines or micro fractures for a frosted look.
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