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Marking Engraving Labeling
These are 3 procedures which, from a laser technology point of view, overlap considerably. They are therefore often combined and usually carried out with the same equipment.
Marking
Marking with simple and complex geometries, up to letter and character sequences. Examples are listed below:
A laser-generated data matrix is razor-sharp and can be easily converted with any suitable reader.
Ceramic, such as this high-quality writing instrument, can also be inscribed in black and filigree thanks to the variety of available parameters.
Engraving
Laser engraving is a surface treatment with optical or tactile changes. Examples are listed below:
The anodized layer is removed by evaporation and aluminium oxide is formed in the atmosphere.
“Night-and-Day” marking for a vehicle console. The part consists of a black painted translucent white plastic. By selectively removing the paint layer, the lettering appears white both in incident and transmitted light.
Labeling
Lettering is the application of numbers and characters. Examples are listed below:
Marking of bronze parts. Using special laser parameters, the surface is roughened considerably and metal particles adhere to the processed surface. This creates a contrast to the surrounding surface and the marking appears dark.
This medal is highly polished. The marking is created by slightly roughening the surface to prevent the surface from reflecting.
Marking
Marking with simple and complex geometries, up to letter and character sequences. Examples are listed below:
A laser-generated data matrix is razor-sharp and can be easily converted with any suitable reader.
Marking is possible on many materials, e.g. hard rubber, due to discoloration of the surface.
Ceramic, such as this high-quality writing instrument, can also be inscribed in black and filigree thanks to the variety of available parameters.
Engraving
Laser engraving is a surface treatment with optical or tactile changes. Examples are listed below:
The anodized layer is removed by evaporation and aluminium oxide is formed in the atmosphere.
In the case of coated textiles, the layer is removed and the gloss of the surface is eliminated. The color of the marking depends on the nature of the material.
“Night-and-Day” marking for a vehicle console. The part consists of a black painted translucent white plastic. By selectively removing the paint layer, the lettering appears white both in incident and transmitted light.
Labeling
Lettering is the application of numbers and characters. Examples are listed below:
Marking of bronze parts. Using special laser parameters, the surface is roughened considerably and metal particles adhere to the processed surface. This creates a contrast to the surrounding surface and the marking appears dark.
With leather, the color pigments are more or less dissolved out and you even get a marking in different shades.
This medal is highly polished. The marking is created by slightly roughening the surface to prevent the surface from reflecting.