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Applications
Application of laser marking machine
This marking system can be used for logo marks, serial numbers, bar codes, and other beautiful patterns on any metallic materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, brass, gold, silver, aluminum, and lots of engineering plastic products such as mobile cover and charger, consume electronics housing, etc.
Industrial Manufacturing
Product Identification: Laser marking machines are used to mark products with unique identifiers such as serial numbers, barcodes, QR codes, and logos. Part Traceability: Laser marking enables the permanent marking of parts with traceability information, including batch numbers, manufacturing dates, and part numbers. Text and Graphics: Laser marking machines can engrave text, graphics, and logos onto a wide range of materials for branding and aesthetic purposes. Component and Assembly Marking: Laser marks are utilized on components and assemblies for identification, quality control, and assembly instructions.
Automotive and Aerospace
Part and Component Marking: Laser marking is extensively used to mark various automotive and aerospace components, including engine parts, chassis components, and electrical connectors, for traceability and quality control. Vehicle Identification: Laser marking machines are employed to mark unique identification numbers, VIN codes, and vehicle serial numbers on automotive and aerospace products.
Electronics and Semiconductor
PCB Marking: Laser marking machines are used to mark PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards) with component labels, serial numbers, and other identification markings. Chip Marking: Laser marking is applied to mark chips and integrated circuits with identification codes, logos, and manufacturing information. Wafer Marking: Laser marking machines can mark wafers with identification data, wafer maps, and alignment marks.
Laser cleaning machines have a wide range of applications across various industries due to their precision and effectiveness in removing contaminants, coatings, and unwanted materials from surfaces. Some common applications of laser cleaning machines include:
Rust and Oxide Removal
In the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries, laser cleaning is used to remove rust and oxide layers from metal surfaces, restoring components to their original condition.
Paint Stripping
Laser cleaning is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional paint stripping methods, used in the automotive, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries.
Industrial Equipment Maintenance
Laser cleaning is employed to restore delicate historical artifacts, sculptures, and artworks without causing damage or altering the original materials.
The application of laser welding in metal industry
Laser welding is widely used in the metal welding industry due to its precision, speed, and ability to produce high-quality welds with minimal distortion and heat-affected zones. Here are some common applications of laser welding in the metal welding area:
Automotive Industry
– Laser welding is extensively used in the automotive industry to join various metal components, such as body panels, exhaust systems, and engine components. – It allows for precise and strong welds in critical areas, contributing to the structural integrity and safety of vehicles.
Electronics and Electrical Components
– Laser welding is used to join tiny metal components in the electronics industry, including micro-connectors, sensors, and fine wires. – The precision and minimal heat input help avoid damage to sensitive electronic components.
Jewelry Manufacturing
– Laser welding is used in the jewelry industry to join precious metals, repair fine jewelry, and create intricate designs with minimal heat distortion. – It provides high-quality, aesthetically pleasing welds.