TECHNICAL REFERENCE
L025317 Issue 5 July 2014
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OPTIONS FOR USE
The D-Series Laser Marking Systems are suited for directly marking objects
by material removal, or by changing the colour of the material.
All painted, printed or anodised materials can be marked by material
removal, giving the marking contrast.
We highly recommended that the technical aspects of individual
applications are discussed with the manufacturer or the distributor.
Laser Marking System
The following materials can be marked with a CO
2
laser:
• Painted or coated metals
• Glass
• Ceramics
• Cardboard
• Various plastics.
PERFORMANCE DATA
The D-Series laser marking system can be used with indexed, continually
running, or intermittently running batch processing packaging machines.
The laser marking system operates automatically and adapts to the speed
of the object to be marked. This always guarantees marking of equal
quality, independent of the respective movement of the production line. The
text or the logo can easily be changed at any time via the provided user
interface software.
The marking speed depends on the following parameters:
• Number of lines and characters, size and complexity of characters
• The speed at which the marked object is run
• Size and spacing of the marked objects
This part of the manual contains an overview of the D-Series marking
system and its field of application. Choose the right system by considering
the surface condition of the materials to be marked and the type and
complexity of the marking.
Summary of Contents for D120i Blue IP
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