The CO2 laser is an advanced tool used in industrial marking for its precision and versatility. The characteristic wavelength in the far infrared interacts effectively with a wide range of organic materials, including plastic, glass, wood, and fabrics. This technology allows for permanent, high-resolution markings without consumables, ensuring high-quality results. The CO2 laser offers significant advantages in terms of marking speed and quality, making them ideal for applications in sectors such as automotive, electronics, packaging, and promotional products. The versatility and customization capability make the laser an indispensable tool for product traceability and branding
The CO2 laser uses an electrically stimulated carbon dioxide gas to generate a laser beam with a wavelength of about 10.6 micrometers, situated in the far infrared. This specific wavelength is highly absorbed by organic materials, making the CO2 laser particularly effective for marking non-metallic surfaces. The marking process occurs through controlled vaporization, carbonization, or ablation of the surface material, allowing for precise and detailed engravings and markings. Like all laser technologies, a significant advantage of the CO2 laser is the absence of physical contact with the material being processed, thus eliminating mechanical wear and reducing the need for maintenance. Additionally, the technology does not require consumables such as inks or solvents, reducing operational costs and environmental impact. Electronic control systems allow for high programmability, with the ability to vary laser power, scanning speed, and focus to adapt to different applications. This makes the CO2 laser a flexible and efficient solution for high-precision industrial marking.
Towerslide X agilely marks components of different shapes and sizes. The marking area of 650×150 mm allows for inserting pallets with multiple components. It’s possible to create different template models to adapt to any type of gadget, based on production needs. Processing and model changes are extremely simple, and customers can quickly and economically vary the type and quantity of gadgets to be marked. The machine can also be equipped with a W-axis to mark cylindrical parts such as cups and water bottles.
Compared to systems with a rotating table that have a side entrance for pre-setting activities, the Towerslide X has a convenient and wide front door that greatly simplifies setup operations. With small production batches, it can also be used as a standalone station and perform single markings or on individual pallets quickly and easily.
Height
240mm
Width
3850mm
Depth
1140mm
Laser
Fiber Laser, MOPA Laser, UV Laser , CO2 Laser
Work plan
915x400 mm
Door type
Manual, Pneumatic
Axle strokes
600x5500 mm
Available focal lengths
FFL160 FFL254 FFL330
Maximum marking area
700x100 (FFL160) 150x750 (FFL254) 200x800 (FFL330)
Maximum weight on table
50 Kg