Green laser is perfect for glass marking, thin film etching and surface treatment for most of the metals and non-metal materials, such as removing the oxide layer from the metal surface.
In the ever-evolving realm of innovation, where science and artistry entwine splendidly, emerges a mesmerizing technique that captivates the Medical Glass industry: 5W-10W Green Laser Marking. With an ethereal allure akin to a mythical narrative, this technology promises to revolutionize the way medical glass products are labeled and distinguished.
When it comes to engraving on acrylic, the green laser reigns supreme. Imagine having the power to effortlessly etch intricate designs, logos, or even personalized messages onto acrylic surfaces with finesse and accuracy. The green laser's sublime precision, combined with its ability to operate at high speeds, makes it the go-to choice for creating stunning engraved acrylic products.
In the realm of advanced manufacturing, technological breakthroughs continue to pave the way for efficiency and precision. Among these innovations, the RFH Green laser source 532nm stands tall as a game-changer in the realm of microvia drilling and cutting for FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) boards. With its superior capabilities and unparalleled performance, this cutting-edge solution has revolutionized the industry.
In the realm of laser technology, the RFH 10W Green Laser Module has emerged as a true masterpiece, captivating industries around the world. This article aims to delve into the remarkable journey of a Polish customer who has harnessed the power of RFH's revolutionary laser module to embark on a profound exploration of the art of ceramic engraving.
The art of glass carving requires not only dexterity but also precision. The intricate patterns formed within the glass demand a tool capable of navigating through the medium effortlessly, breathing life into the artist's vision with unparalleled accuracy. It is in this pursuit that the Swedish customer discovered the RFH Green Laser - a beacon of ingenuity in the realm of laser technology.
The green laser the customer purchased has a wavelength of 532nm and a power output of 35watts. It is capable of engraving barcodes on a variety of metals, including steel, aluminum, and titanium, with incredible precision and accuracy. The laser beam is focused to a point of around 50 microns, which is about half the width of the human hair. This allows for the creation of very fine lines and high-density patterns, making it an ideal tool for engraving barcodes.
RFH has recently transported a green light laser to a Malaysian client that can help the client's production of glass carving crafts. The RFH green light lasers emit extremely small light spots and launch a powerful shock beam on the glass surface without contact with, thereby eliminating the unnecessary glass part and allowing the left part to form the required crafts.