Making its mark November 1st 2008 Exhibiting for the first time at this
year's PPMA show, Xpirt Lasers
has introduced three new ranges
of laser systems, each with
different application sectors.
Carbon dioxide laser marking
systems, in powers from 10 to
200W, are used for ablation and
colour change reactions, including
use with laser responsive printing
inks. Systems can be used for
marking dates, text, graphics, etc,
and on static or moving products,
including high speed printing of
serialisation numbers in the form of
alphanumerics and 2D barcodes.
The Nd:Yag laser marking
system range has powers of 10
and 20W. These compact diode
pumped YAG lasers are described
as a 'state of the art' solution for
marking products with clear
messages at low operating costs.
The technology gives long life and
low maintenance and can be used
to mark what are traditionally
regarded as hard to mark materials.
The Fibre laser marking system
range has powers from 10 to 50W
and allows marking of materials
ranging from flexible foil and
plastics to metal. Features include
long life, reliability, good spot size,
compact marking head and high
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