Het verschil tussen een fiberlasermarkeermachine en een CO2-lasermarkeermachine
Laser marking machine is also called laser engraving machine, laser coding machine, laser engraving machine, there are many types of laser marking machine, two common types are fiber laser marking machine and CO2 laser marking machine, but many people are not very Understand the difference between fiber laser marking machine and co2 laser marking machine. They are mainly different in machine principle performance, application industry and materials.
1. Machine parameters and performance characteristics
1. Fiber laser marking machine: high electro-optical conversion efficiency, low power consumption of the whole machine, which is 1/10 of the lamp pumped solid laser marking machine, which can effectively save energy consumption. The processing speed is 2-3 times that of the traditional marking machine, and the operating life of the laser is up to 100,000 hours.
2. CO2 laser marking machine: The laser has high power and is suitable for engraving and cutting of various non-metallic products. The operating life of the laser is up to 20,000-30000 hours.
2. Applicable industries and materials
1. Fiber laser marking machine: metal and various non-metal materials, high hardness alloy, oxide, electroplating, coating, ABS, epoxy resin, ink, engineering plastics, etc. Widely used in plastic transparent buttons, ic chips, digital product parts, precision machinery, jewelry, sanitary ware, measuring tools, clocks and glasses, electrical appliances, electronic components, hardware accessories, hardware tools, mobile phone communication parts, automobile and motorcycle accessories, Plastic products, medical equipment, building materials, pipes and other industries.
2. CO2 laser marking machine: suitable for paper, leather, fabric, plexiglass, epoxy resin, acrylic, wool products, plastic, ceramics, crystal, jade, bamboo and wood products. Widely used in various consumer goods, food packaging, beverage packaging, pharmaceutical packaging, building ceramics, clothing accessories, leather, textile cutting, craft gifts, rubber products, shell nameplates, denim, furniture and other industries.