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CO2 flying laser marking machines are designed to mark and engrave materials efficiently using CO2 gas as the laser source, which emits infrared light.
The "flying" capability refers to the machine’s ability to mark moving objects, making it an excellent choice for fast-paced production lines. The non-contact process prevents wear and tear, increasing machine lifespan and reducing maintenance.
Precision: Creates intricate, detailed codes and designs that remain clear and legible.
Durability: Produces permanent marks resistant to wear, corrosion, and environmental factors.
Advanced Software: Supports easy programming for complex tasks, enhancing adaptability.
These machines ensure seamless integration into existing production lines, offering an ideal solution for high-speed manufacturing.
Marking codes on PET glass bottles is essential for product traceability, compliance, and brand protection. Codes provide vital information such as production dates and batch numbers, ensuring accurate tracking through the supply chain.
Traceability: Ensures efficient tracking of products throughout the supply chain.
Legal Compliance: Meets industry regulations for safety and quality.
Inventory Management: Simplifies the identification of defective batches, speeding up recalls.
Brand Protection: Prevents counterfeiting by creating tamper-proof, authentic markings.
CO2 laser printers are perfect for these tasks, offering permanent and tamper-proof markings that help businesses stay competitive in highly regulated industries like beverages and pharmaceuticals.
Aluminum-magnesium alloy chassis
Good heat dissipation performance,Light weight,Not rust
High-speed galvanometer
Dust and waterproof rating IP56,High-speed flight marking special purpose,Strong anti-interference ability
Multi-language operating system
More than 10 languages, Arabic, English, German, French, Japanese, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Korean, etc.
Ultra-high integration
Laser source, boards, power supplies, brackets, fans, rectifiers, photocells, encoders, etc. integrated into small boxes
Communication port
Support RS-232, TCP/IP protocols
Compact package
Smaller package size, lighter weight, all-round foam padding
Non-consumable
● No need to replace consumables
● Requires only electrical energy
● One-time investment
● Maintenance-free
Cleaner environment
Ink-free ●
Solvent-free ●
Non-pungent ●
Non-toxic ●
Non-corrosive ●
Energy-saving
● Non-wasteful
● 100% utilisation
● No emissions
Permanent mark
Controlled indentation depth ●
Resistant to oxidation ●
No colour loss ●
Traceable ●
Safe and reliable ●
The industrial laser printer offers numerous advantages over traditional methods, ensuring higher quality and efficiency.
Non-contact processing: Protects delicate surfaces from damage.
Permanence: Ensures marks last, resisting fading or wear over time.
Material Versatility: Can mark glass, plastics, PET bottles, and coated metals effortlessly.
Cost Savings: Eliminates consumables like ink and reduces maintenance costs.
Eco-friendly: With no chemical waste, it aligns with sustainable manufacturing practices.
These advantages make CO2 laser printers an indispensable tool for industrial marking, delivering high-quality results while lowering operational costs.
Industrial CO2 laser code printers excel in high-speed production environments, marking products quickly and precisely.
High-Speed Marking: Perfect for high-volume production without compromising on clarity.
Efficiency: Handles continuous marking for faster throughput.
Versatility: Works with various materials, adapting to diverse industrial needs.
Customization: Advanced software allows easy programming for intricate designs, such as barcodes, QR codes, and logos.
This versatility and reliability make glass laser marking machines a preferred choice for businesses striving for speed and accuracy.
No. | Project | Parameter |
1 | Model number | HC20XXB |
2 | Laser power | 40W/50W/60W/100W (optional) |
3 | Laser level | Class IV(IEC 60825-1) |
4 | Laser type | Sealed Co2 laser (RF tube) |
5 | Wavelength | 10.6/10.2/9.3μm |
6 | Marking field | 110*110mm-300*300mm(optional) |
7 | Marking depth | >0.4mm |
8 | Marking speed | ≤10000mm/s(optional) |
9 | Marking line width | >0.4mm |
10 | Min character size | 0.5mm |
11 | Repeat accuracy | 0.01mm |
12 | Cooling method | Air-cooled |
13 | Laser source expected life | >50,000 hours |
14 | Standard user interface | Touch panel/PC |
15 | Consumables | No |
16 | Temperature | 0-45℃ |
17 | Power consumption | 700 W |
18 | Electrical requirement | L/N/PE 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Switching to CO2 laser printers significantly reduces environmental impact and costs. Unlike ink-based methods, laser machines are consumable-free, reducing waste.
Eco-Friendly: No chemical inks or solvents mean minimal environmental impact.
Energy Efficient: Consumes less power, reducing operating costs.
Low Maintenance: Fewer moving parts lead to minimal downtime.
Long-Term Savings: Decreased costs associated with consumables and maintenance.
By adopting industrial laser printers, businesses align with sustainability goals while cutting costs.
CO2 flying laser marking machines integrate seamlessly into existing production lines. Their advanced designs allow minimal disruption during setup and operation.
Flexibility: Adapts to different marking requirements without changing hardware.
Ease of Programming: Advanced software ensures quick customization of codes and designs.
Compatibility: Works with existing automation systems, minimizing installation costs.
This adaptability makes laser machines for marking an ideal solution for dynamic and highly customized production lines.
Safety features in laser marking machines protect operators while meeting industry standards. These include enclosed designs to minimize laser exposure and fume extraction systems to handle emissions safely.
Additionally, CO2 laser printers scale easily to accommodate growing production demands, supporting businesses from small startups to large enterprises.
Materials | Reaction | Materials | Reaction | ||
Metal | Stainless steel | - | Plastic | PE | √ |
Aluminum | - | PP | √ | ||
Anodized aluminum | √ | PVC | √√ | ||
Brass | - | PPR | √ | ||
Coated metal | √ | ABS | √ | ||
Copper | - | PET | √√ | ||
Gold, silver, nickel, platinum | - | Nylon | √ | ||
Carbon steel | - | MPP | √ | ||
Titanium | - | PC | √ | ||
Ceramics | Ceramic | √ | Plastic films and foils | Aluminized foil | √√ |
Rubber | Natural rubber | √√ | Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) | √√ | |
Synthetic rubber | √√ | Oriented polypropylene (OPP) | √√ |
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The future of laser machines for marking lies in smart, connected systems aligned with Industry 4.0. Emerging trends include:
Real-Time Data Monitoring: Enhancing production outcomes.
Sustainability: Focused on energy efficiency and eco-friendly practices.
Automation: Incorporating robots and vision systems for precision.
Customization: Adapting to diverse and evolving marking needs.
These trends ensure glass laser marking machines remain at the forefront of industrial innovation.
Electric lift
Fume extractor
Foot switch
Conveyor