CO2 laser marking machine
Get a free quoteCO2 laser markers produce permanent marks on the surface of nonmetallic and organic materials by electronically stimulating carbon dioxide gas emissions. They mark surfaces using small dots that facilitate a more consistent material appearance by minimizing the risk of radial chipping and cracking.
Material marking versatility: Our CO2 lasers are great for marking organic materials like wood, rubber, paper and ceramic.
Installation flexibility: These CO2 laser marking systems are equally capable of stationary bench-top use and mark-on-the-fly installations.
Powerful operation: CO2 lasers are powerful and efficient, making them an excellent choice for heavy industrial and high-duty cycle applications.
High-speed marking: CO2 laser engravers have faster marking speeds than other machines, producing more products in less time.
General configuration
1. RF laser tube
2. Beijing JCZ EZCAD Card; support WIN7 WIN8 32bit 64bit all systems;
3. 110/150mm galvo lens , brand : Nanjing Wavelength--Best brand in Market
4. Location by Double red light testing and changing holder will be easier;
5. SINO GALVO high speed galvometer;
6. Desktop with 55cm z pillar height ;with z axis electric up and down ;
7. Using Air cooling, so volume of the machine is small. The quality of laser beam is good ; Fastest & Best service we will provide for laser source .
Optional accessories
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Technical Parameter
Beam quality | M2:1.5 |
Average output power | 20 w/30 w/50 w |
Maximum linear marking speed | 8000 mm/s |
Laser wavelength | 1064 nm |
Marking range | 70-300-mm(optional) |
Laser repetition frequency | 20 KHZ-80 KHZ,1-500 KHZ |
Minimum character height | The 0.2 mm |
Marking depth | >0.01mm |
Repeat accuracy | The 0.005 mm |
Minimum line width | The 0.01 mm |
Electridty demand | 220 v/50 hz |
Power consumption of the whole machine | <500 w |
Cooling system | Air cooling |
Application
Widely used in pharmaceutical packaging, food packaging, beverage packaging, plastics, textiles, leather, wood, crafts, electronic components, communications, watches, glasses, printing and other industries.