CO2 Laser Marking Machine

Sale price$4,199.00

Machine Cabinet: Desktop
Power: 30W
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Product Description

CO₂ Laser Marking Machine Overview

The CO₂ laser marking machine uses a carbon dioxide laser to generate an infrared beam at a wavelength of 10.6 μm. This beam is focused on the material's surface through a scanning system, causing physical or chemical changes that result in permanent, high-quality marks.

Key Features

  • Exceptional Marking Quality:
    The CO₂ laser provides high energy, enabling deep, clear, and durable markings. It excels in creating intricate, detailed engravings.
  • High-Speed Operation:
    The machine is designed for fast and efficient marking, making it ideal for high-volume, continuous production with consistent results.
  • Versatile Material Compatibility:
    Ideal for non-metallic materials such as wood, leather, paper, rubber, acrylic, glass, ceramics, and plastics. It is also effective in removing coatings or marking on pre-treated metal surfaces.
  • No Consumables Required:
    The laser marking process is consumable-free, reducing operational costs and increasing efficiency while producing long-lasting, wear-resistant marks.

Material Range

The CO₂ laser marking machine works with a wide variety of non-metallic materials, including:

  • Wood, bamboo, leather, textiles, rubber
  • Plastics like PET, nylon, and acrylic
  • Glass, ceramics, jade, and more

While it doesn’t directly mark metals, it’s effective for removing paint or marking on metal surfaces via other processes.

Applications

This machine is widely used in various industries for marking and high-speed batch production:

  • Packaging: Marking production dates, codes, and logos on bottles, packaging, and containers
  • Consumer Goods: Engraving on leather, wood, textiles, eyewear, and more
  • Industrial Parts: Marking on cables, pipes, and electronic components
  • Food & Beverage: Marking cans, bottles, and packaging materials for traceability