Laser Engraving Technique

Laser Engraving Technique

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Laser Engraving Technology represents surface finishing solutions for industrial applications, combining traditional reliability with modern manufacturing excellence. Our laser engraving process utilizes Intelligent Thermal Management Systems and Multi-Material Integration Technology to deliver markings that exceed industry standards for durability, aesthetics, and environmental resilience.
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Laser Engraving Technology

Application Coverage

Automotive: Interior trim, dashboard components, HVAC systems, lighting housings, sensor enclosures, under-hood components, instrument panels, control knobs, gear shifters, door handles

Core Manufacturing Technologies

Precision Laser Engraving: Tolerances to ±0.015mm, engraving depth 0.1-0.5mm depending on application

Material Portfolio

Hard plastics, metals, woods, etc

Quality Standards

optical measurement systems

 

The Laser Engraving maintaining precise depth control. Unlike standard solutions, our approach combines Predictive Performance Modeling​ with Sustainable Manufacturing Practices​ to create markings that maintain readability across the most challenging operating conditions.

 

Our technology features Smart Surface Engineering​ that incorporates anti-corrosion coatings, thermal interface materials,to ensure long-lasting performance. The Modular Design Flexibility​ supports rapid product iterations and cost-effective customization for brands seeking market differentiation in automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, and industrial applications.

 

FAQ

 

Q: What is laser engraving and what are its main applications?

A: Laser engraving is a non-contact process that uses a high-power laser beam to mark, engrave, or cut materials by vaporizing or melting the surface. It's widely used for serial numbers, logos, barcodes, decorative patterns, and functional markings on metals, plastics, glass, ceramics, and wood.

Q: What types of lasers are used for engraving?

A: The main types are fiber lasers (for metals and hard materials), CO2 lasers (for organic materials, plastics, wood), and UV lasers (for high-precision marking on sensitive materials). Fiber lasers are most common for industrial applications.

Q: What is the typical resolution and marking depth?

A: Resolution can reach up to 0.001mm with positioning accuracy of ±0.01mm. Marking depth typically ranges from 0.01mm to 0.5mm, depending on the material and laser power.

Q: How do you ensure marking contrast and readability?

A: We adjust laser parameters (power, speed, frequency) to create different contrast effects - from light surface etching to deep engraving. For metals, we can achieve black, white, or colored markings through controlled oxidation.

Q: What are the main advantages of laser engraving over other marking methods?

A: Laser engraving offers permanent, high-contrast markings, no consumables, non-contact processing (no tool wear), high precision, and the ability to mark complex graphics and serial numbers. It's also environmentally friendly with no chemicals or inks.

Q: What quality control measures are implemented?

A: We perform pre-production parameter optimization, monitor laser power and focus, conduct visual inspections, verify marking contrast and depth, and use vision systems for automated quality checking.

 

 

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