AM.CO.ZA’s LabelMark is an optical fibre laser marking and labelling machine that allows your business to etch onto metal and many other substrates.
The LabelMark machine can mass produce labels, logos, serial numbers, barcodes, or full images – and as your image is etched, it becomes a physical part of the substrate that cannot be scraped or washed off.
We find out more about the LabelMark machine from AM.CO.ZA, below.
What the LabelMark can do
The LabelMark has an almost limitless range of applications thanks to its ability to etch onto metal and many other materials.
It can compensate for materials of different thicknesses, and you can adjust the intensity of the laser and the imaging time depending on the material being marked.
This not only allows for a more refined product, it means it can be used to engrave jewellery – as the depth of the image can be adjusted by repeatedly applying the laser to the same area.
“There is one other interesting fact about this system: the frequency of the laser can be adjusted, which results in a slight change in the colour of the image,” said Eric Yin, Managing Director of Advanced Machinery.
“The colours range between blues and reds, giving the image a different look.”
Why choose LabelMark
The LabelMark has no moving parts, no consumables, and offers low running costs.
“The most important benefit of this optical fibre system compared to CO2 and YAG lasers is that it does not require a cooling tower,” added Yin.
“This makes it a much more compact machine which can be used in more places.”
Additionally, the LabelMark Laser Marking Machine from AM.CO.ZA comes with the software you need to generate images for your products.
This includes training on how to get the most out of your LabelMark machine.
Get yours now
AM.CO.ZA is a leading supplier of industrial CNC cutting and large-format printing solutions and provides its clients lifetime technical support.
You can purchase AM.CO.ZA products and spare parts online 24/7 through the Buythis online store with free shipping.
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