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Making a mark at Mach
25 January 2013
Supplier of permanent component and assembly marking systems, Technifor will demonstrate examples from its range of micro-percussion, scribe and laser marking equipment. Micro-percussion machines being demonstrated in

Supplier of permanent component
and assembly marking systems,
Technifor will demonstrate examples
from its range of micro-percussion,
scribe and laser marking equipment.
Micro-percussion machines being demonstrated include the new generation XF510p and the Propen P5000. Offering full integration, the XF510p is compact, offers fast marking on areas between 50 by 20 to 200 by 80mm. It is suitable for integration into production lines where space and accessibility are a concern.
The P5000 uses micro-percussion technology to provide cost-effective, high quality marking. Up to five high quality characters can be marked per second within a 100 by 120mm area.
Character size can be adjusted from 0.5 to 80mm. Easy to use and install, the P5000 needs no specific training.
Portable marking solutions will also be featured.
Hall 4, Stand 4438
Micro-percussion machines being demonstrated include the new generation XF510p and the Propen P5000. Offering full integration, the XF510p is compact, offers fast marking on areas between 50 by 20 to 200 by 80mm. It is suitable for integration into production lines where space and accessibility are a concern.
The P5000 uses micro-percussion technology to provide cost-effective, high quality marking. Up to five high quality characters can be marked per second within a 100 by 120mm area.
Character size can be adjusted from 0.5 to 80mm. Easy to use and install, the P5000 needs no specific training.
Portable marking solutions will also be featured.
Hall 4, Stand 4438
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