The UV laser series products have stable power and high integration. Small size, long life, excellent beam quality, high stability, and can be customized according to user needs.
In a recent development, a Korean customer has made a significant investment in a state-of-the-art marking machine equipped with cutting-edge 5W and 10W pulsed UV laser sources. This advanced technology promises to revolutionize the customer's marking capabilities, offering enhanced precision, speed, and versatility. Let's delve deeper into the features and benefits of this remarkable machine.
In a recent development, a Japanese customer has made a significant investment in 3W and 5W UV laser sources for their marking machines. This decision highlights the growing demand for advanced laser technology in the Japanese market and the increasing importance of laser marking in various industries. Let's delve deeper into the reasons behind this customer's purchase and the benefits of UV laser sources for marking machines.
UV lasers, short for ultraviolet lasers, utilize advanced technology to achieve unparalleled precision and efficiency in cutting mobile phone plastic cases. These lasers emit a high-energy beam of ultraviolet light, which allows for incredibly fine and accurate cuts.
When it comes to UV laser marking on food packaging for date codes, there are specific considerations to keep in mind. UV lasers, such as the 3w5w UV laser, are commonly used for marking date codes on food packaging due to their ability to create high-quality, permanent marks on various materials.
When it comes to marking white plastic chargers, the 3w UV laser offers several advantages. Firstly, it can produce high-quality and detailed markings with excellent contrast on the surface of the charger. This is especially important for branding purposes or for adding important information such as logos, serial numbers, or product specifications.
A 5w UV laser is a high-powered laser that emits ultraviolet light with a wavelength of around 355nm. This type of laser is commonly used for precision engraving on various materials, including ceramics.