Inline Laser Marking and Laser Cleaning Solutions
February 1, 2020
Open-Air Machine
Rotary Table Machine
Rotary Table Workstation
"Global manufacturers are facing increasing pressure from their clients in the automotive industry to provide part-to-part traceability. Being able to trace every part inside their production facilities with a unique, permanent, scannable barcode provides data-oriented manufacturers invaluable information for process control," said a Laserax spokesperson.
Laserax has developed a line of laser markers that enables direct part marking to help manufacturers trace every product from early production steps to the assembly of the final products and beyond. The three laser marking machines are designed for use in harsh industrial environments, such as manufacturing plants for automotive parts, diecasters, extruders, foundries and more.
The laser marking machines include:
- Open-Air Machine (OAM)-The Open-Air Machine is used in automated production cells that are serviced by an industrial robot. The robot holds the part in front of the machine during the marking operation. When the marking is complete, the robot can resume the production cycle.
- Rotary Table Machine (RTM)-The Rotary Table Machine is a sophisticated solution for automated laser marking of parts. Its feeding system allows the marking to be accomplished in hidden time (while the robot is performing other operations). As the marking of a part starts inside the laser safety enclosure, a part that was previously marked is unloaded and brought by a robotic arm to the following station. The robot can then load the RTM with a fresh part to be marked.
- Rotary Table Workstation (RTW)-The Rotary Table Workstation is manually fed by an operator; however, everything else is automated. It offers reliable and consistent markings, and the machine design is engineered for operator safety.
Eric Bourbeau, responsible for product standardization at Laserax, said, "Our customers will find value in these prepackaged, highly adapted inline solutions. Dealing with only one specialized stakeholder beats having to deal with the laser manufacturer, an integrator, installers and laser safety compliance specialists."
For more information contact:
Laserax
500 Grant St., #2900
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-301-9957
www.laserax.com
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