Laser Marking in Mechanical Engineering
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Durable and Resistant to Wear and Tear
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| Annealing is used with all metals which show a color change when exposed to heat and oxygen. The laser marker selectively heats up small spots of the workpiece surface until annealing colors appear. Annealing leaves the material surface unharmed but still produces high-contrast, clearly legible laser markings. |
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Laser Marking of Cutting Blades
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Mechanical engineering often makes use of highly resistant components whose manufacturing process has to be completely traceable due to quality assurance requirements. Wherever commonplace marking methods are inflexible, slow or prone to wear, laser annealing or engraving is the solution.
For this application we recommend the laser markers: PowerLine E, PowerLine E Air, PowerLine F 20/F 30 |
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