What makes RFH UV laser 355nm easy to cross the plastic marking field
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For a long time, RFH UV lasers have occupied a large sales volume, especially in the plastic marking industry, which has an unshakable position, while fiber lasers and green lasers cannot be surpassed in a short period of time. What is the reason?
Nanosecond UV laser 355nm has an unshakable position in the plastic marking industry
The wavelength of the UV laser is 355nm, with ultra-high beam quality and extremely small focusing class, it can achieve an accuracy of about 0.2mm in the marking process, and the smallest characters can also reach about 0.2mm. In the marking power of UV laser, including 5w, 10w, 15w, it has an excellent application in the marking market with lower power.
Plastic is a low-power marking material. The RFH UV laser can radiate a very small spot, scribe on the surface of the plastic, and its heat is ignored due to the new concept of management, and there will be no material deformation due to excessive laser beam energy.
Ultraviolet lasers have a large market share, which is beyond the reach of fiber lasers and green lasers.
The laser frequencies of green lasers and fiber lasers are different, and they are not suitable for plastic marking production. Instead, they have developed in the cutting and marking of other materials. RFH UV laser can mark various information such as logo, trademark, text, pattern, production date, shelf life, certificate of conformity, QR code, etc. on the plastic surface. obliterate.
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It is for the above reasons that UV lasers have a high sales volume in RFH and are more likely to be used for plastic marking. Years of investment in RFH have made outstanding progress in plastic marking, and it has also allowed more small and medium-sized growth enterprises to get help and develop faster.
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