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Laser marking offers huge advantages in direct industrial product marking.
Laser Marking
Vast flexibility and superior quality
No cooling system necessary
Extremely long service life of the laser diode
Unbeatably flexible, high quality
Compact and light construc�on
User-friendly so�ware under Windows 2000/XP/7/8
Strengths of the Ostling laser systems
OEM models and complete solu�ons available
Precisely adaptable to your needs due to our own special mechanical engineering department
LasOnAllXS
Ostling Etchmark Ltd Unit 5 Romford Road Astonfields Industrial Estate Stafford ST16 3DZ United Kingdom Tel: +(44) 1785 253143 [email protected] www.etchmark.co.uk
Your labelling solu�ons are almost unlimited with the integrated so�ware.Our laser marking systems are ideal for automated labels such as sequen�alserial numbers, 2D codes (DataMatrix™) etc. Ostling lasers are equippedwith two separate safety circuits and meet the requirements of PerformanceLevel-e (PLe) according to EN-ISO 13849-1. A secure and direct integra�oncan be easily achieved.
Ease of use, speed and flexibility can be found in a single product which can be applied to a wide range of materials and finishes.
What types of marking are possible?
Engraving: A groove is etched in the component with a laser beam. The material vaporises or melts in this process. The markingdepth can be up to 50µm.
Material abrasion: This is a special form of engraving. In the case of aluminium, an anodic coa�ng, for example, can be removedin order to reveal the differently-coloured layer beneath it.
Annealing colours: Here the heat of the laser beam and the atmospheric oxygen change the colour of the metal. There is nosignificant material abrasion. The laser beam penetrates up to 5µm into the metal.
Colour changes: Marking by changing the colour can be performed with most plas�cs and some lacquers. Special addi�ves ensurea high contrast colour change where the laser beam makes contact.
Foaming: Due to the heat of the laser beam, the plas�c is thermally disintegrated at the laser beam’s point of impact. This resultsin gaseous decomposi�on and causes the plas�c to foam.
LasOnAll XS Op�ons
XS5, XS10 & XS20
Typical applica�on areas
§ Tools
§ Ball bearings
§ Metal parts for the automo�ve or avia�on industries
§ Plas�c products and components for household products
§ High precision micro-encoding of medical instruments
§ Decora�ve markings on promo�onal items and brand- name products
5, 10 or 20W, Nd: YVO₄, 1064nm, 4.5Kg
XSgreen6W, Nd: YVO₄ + SHG, 532nm, 5.2Kg
XS30 & XS4030 or 40W, Nd: YVO₄, 1064nm, 6.5Kg
Laserrack
§ One controller rack for all XS systems
§ Rack corresponds to 19" 4U industrial standard
§ All connec�ons can be plugged and are available in various lengths (fibre inc.)
§ Security technology matches high performance “Level E” according to EN ISO 13849-1
§ Industry standard interfaces for communica�on with external controls
§ Control of up to 3 addi�onal stepper motor axes possible
AIOAll In One (Resonator and Rack), 6 or 20W, Nd: YVO₄, 1064nm, 10Kg
XS DesignerThe intui�ve so�ware prepareshigh quality two-dimensional vectorgraphics for the laser marking
LasOnAll LaserrackThe Laserrack is the source ofpower for the laser
Laser head (resonator)with par�cularly compactand easy construc�on
FIBRE
Ostling follows a policy of con�nuous product improvement. Specifica�ons are subject to change without no�ce.
Ostling Etchmark Ltd Unit 5 Romford Road Astonfields Industrial Estate Stafford ST16 3DZ United Kingdom Tel: +(44) 1785 253143 [email protected] www.etchmark.co.uk