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New Compact UV Laser



Compact laser marking workstation FOBA M1000, into which the V-series (UV or green laser) can be integrated.

FOBA laser marking head with UV laser for marking plastics.

FOBA Titus is a small marking head for fast marking in production lines.

FOBA will be exhibiting three laser marking systems at IMTS. The main focus will be on the lightweight and space-saving integration of the new UV laser head into a FOBA M1000.

"FOBA will be showcasing a full range of laser marking solutions, from the largest laser marking workstation, the M3000, to the compact M1000 manual workstation and the world's smallest laser marking head, Titus," said a company spokesperson. "Each laser system shows different application areas and functions for efficient industrial product marking, from metals to plastics."

The latest product in the FOBA product family is the optimized V series, which, with the 4 watt UV and 10 watt green marking laser, offers higher performance and better precision than its predecessor models, but at a fraction of the size. The laser head is so compact that it can be integrated into the FOBA M1000 manual workstation. The smaller size makes it easier to integrate into existing production environments.

"The new V-Series shows its strength above all in the marking of plastics and composites," said Philipp Febel, Director Product Strategy & Customer Experience at FOBA. "It is a sustainable alternative to other marking technologies, such as continuous inkjet or pad printing. In contrast to these technologies, the marking lasers require hardly any consumables and therefore minimize waste and operating costs."

In live demonstrations on the M3000 laser marking machine, visitors will see the deep black marking of stainless steel in combination with the MOSAIC feature, which automatically aligns the marking-even on parts that are randomly placed in the marking field.

All three systems will be available for live demonstrations at IMTS.

For more information contact:

FOBA Products Application and

Service Center

Videojet Technologies Inc.

1500 Mittel Blvd.

Wood Dale, IL 60191-1072

630-694-3243

fobasupport@fobalaser.com

sales-na@fobalaser.com

www.fobalaser.com

IMTS East Building, Level 3

Booth 135436

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