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What is laser engraving and how does it work?
Laser engraving is a process that vaporizes materials into fumes to engrave permanent, deep marks. The laser beam acts as a chisel, incising marks by removing layers from the surface of the material. The laser hits localized areas with massive levels of energy to generate the high heat required for vaporization.
To choose the right laser marking process, you should rely on three factors:
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The markings resistance: the capacity to remain legible under harsh conditions
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The laser marking speed: the marking time that prevents production bottlenecks
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The material being marked: its compatibility with the marking method
Small Laser Engraving Machine is typically used to engrave metal workpieces that will be exposed to various types of wear or surface treatments. Metal engraving works with steel and aluminum (including anodized and die-casting aluminum).
The most outstanding feature of this process is its ability to engrave 2D codes that keep high readability rates after post-process treatments. Those treatments can include shot blasting, e-coating and heat treatments, addressing the most complex traceability issues.
But if engraving the most resistant identifiers is not needed, laser etching is generally preferred because it’s a high-speed method that does not rely as heavily on ablation.
From Solid to Gas: How It Works
Whereas laser etching melts the material surface to change its roughness, Laser Engraver sublimates the material surface to create deep crevices. This means that the surface instantly absorbs enough energy to change from solid to a gas without ever becoming a liquid.
To achieve sublimation, the Portable Laser Engraving Machine system must generate enough energy to allow the material’s surface to reach its vaporization temperature within milliseconds. Considering the extreme temperatures required for sublimation, laser engravers are pretty powerful tools.
Materials are vaporized into fumes when they reach this temperature. As a result, when you buy a laser system, it should always come equipped with a fume extraction system to protect the work environment and an air knife to protect the laser’s lens.
Fiber lasers are the ideal engraving tools for this because they generate a wavelength that reacts well with metals.
Find a Laser Engraving Machine
If you are looking for a Laser Engraving Machine, this list will help you find the right laser:
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To integrate custom solutions yourself or with an integrator, view our OEM marking systems, including multiple types of lasers for industrial applications. Our range of laser systems includes fiber lasers and CO2 lasers.
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For turnkey automated or semi-automated laser solutions, consult our integrated laser machines page.
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To find information specific to the metal you’ll be marking, scroll through the list of metals.
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