If you manufacture products or components, you know how important it is to mark your parts with a part number, model number, barcode, or a logo. This makes it easy for you and your customers to identify parts in the future for replacement or repair. However, far too many manufacturing operations rely on older product marking methods and are missing out on the advantages of more modern a technologies. You have several options when it comes to marking your parts. For years, printing and labeling were popular applications. Yet, as laser technology evolved, a new solution emerged that performed better in terms First, let's talk about this technology. Laser engraving (or laser marking or etching) is used to create permanent characters, part numbers, logos, graphics, barcodes, and other marks on a substrate. Laser engraving does not involve a physical tool etching the surface, nor does it transmit ink or any other substance onto the surface; instead, the laser light is focused onto a material, which in turn produces a contrasting mark or a deep mark depending on the settings being used. Manufacturers rely on a number of different laser marking machines to complete these tasks. From low power desktop machines ideal for small batches, to fully integrated custom laser marking systems within a production line, laser marking systems can outperform print and labels with more attractive markings and more permanent results. There are times when an inkjet solution just makes more sense for an operation. Often, though, more companies are finding that laser marking is actually the more cost- and eco-efficient option. And they're seeing benefits throughout their entire operation. If you are considering a laser engraving system, or just want to talk to an expert about the options available to you, contact our experts. Our team can help you find the right solution for your business -- customer service and your satisfaction are our top concerns. No matter what your laser marking needs, we want to have “The MECCO Experience†of Innovative Relationships and Innovative Solutions. Water Cooled Tig Welding Torch
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of mark permanence and cost savings — laser marking (also commonly referred to as "laser engraving" or "laser etching"). Before you choose a part marking solution, it is important to understand what laser marking is and what its potential benefits are over printing and labeling.
What exactly is laser engraving?
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Benefits of Laser Engraving vs. Printing or Labeling
Here are just a few of the benefits you can experience when you choose laser marking for your part engraving applications:
Exampes of operations switching to laser engraving
After years of using roll stamps through inkjets to mark its products, Jiffy-tite, which manufactures quick connect fittings for the automotive and transportation industries, needed a better solution. Inkjet consumables were prone to issues and costly to maintain. Moreover, the impermanent marks were subjecting their parts to counterfeiting and grey market risks. Their inefficient process was also leaving them with uneven marks and other quality issues.Â
Working with the MECCO team, Jiffy-tite transitioned to a SMARTmark 20W Fiber Laser marking system. The system not only met all AIAG requirements, it also created a small, non-evasive mark perfect for their time and date stamp along with a logo. These marks helped them in their anti-counterfeiting initiatives.Â
This machine was integrated into a proprietary cam-driven rotary dial with a per part laser mark time of only 0.8 seconds. The speed of the laser mark was more than adequate and produced a much better mark than any other marking system the company had reviewed.
Aside from significant improvements in clarity and quality, the return on investment from this technology comes in the form of savings in cash, man-hours, and sorting costs.Â
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