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A Cut Above: Marking Systems
Take a closer look at some of the latest machinery and automation, accessories and other technology used to increase productivity and reduce costs in part marking operations.
Streamlined Dot Peen Marking
Built with machine tool quality construction that is ideal for the most demanding applications with no PC or control box required, the 6-axis X Series dot peen marker from Kwik Mark uses a cantilevered marking head with a clear open line of sight that can retract “back” to clear other tooling and equipment.
Advanced Control of Dot Peen Marks
With increased flash memory and a faster/cooler processor, the AC500-3.0 Universal Dot Peen Controller for pneumatic, electric and scribe marking systems from Automator America can operate more competitors’ marking heads and has expanded abilities to operate and communicate with outside equipment, including control of any smart motor.
Versatile, Affordable Turnkey CO2 Laser Marking Systems
Self-contained AutoLase CSG2-10 (CO2 10 Watt) and AutoLase CSG2-30 (CO2 30 Watt) turnkey laser marking systems from Automated Laser produce engraved, raised, and contrasting marks on a wide variety of materials, and need little more than a standard 120 volt power cord for operation.
Fiber Laser Marker Converts High Pulse Frequencies into Short Marking Processes
Ideal for metal or plastic applications where high speed and superior edge quality are required, the TruMark 5020 fiber laser marker from TRUMPF has a highly dynamic scanner module that converts pulse frequencies up to 1 megahertz into a high processing speed.
Direct Marking of Large, Unmovable Materials
Ideal for the direct marking of logos, test symbols and data matrix codes on large, unmovable parts, the portable MARKATOR FlyMarker mini marking system from Rocklin Manufacturing is a lightweight, handheld dot peen marker that can quickly and easily mark several materials with a hardness up to 63 HRC.
High Performance, Large Format Laser Cutting and Engraving Operations
The next generation OptiFlex large format laser cutting and engraving system from Kern Laser uses a new HyperDual motion package with a rack-and-pinion gear system at each side of the laser system and dual Y-axis servo motors for cut acceleration rates up to three times faster and a 100 percent increase in top-end vector speed.
Radix Acquires +ADD
Radix now has a larger presence in the Toronto market, with key products and services for the specialized pharmaceutical, medical device and aerospace sectors.
Connected Metal Fabrication Systems
Using the TruConnect approach to custom manufacture a part, innovative fabricating machinery, automation systems and support technologies from TRUMPF work together to connect information and processes like never before.
TRUMPF Opens Smart Factory in Chicago
They expand their U.S. presence with a new tech center that showcases interactions between people, machines, storage technology, automation, software and Industry 4.0 systems.
How to Mark Parts Made by Additive Manufacturing
In the hyper-competitive aerospace market, metal 3D printing is perfect for manufacturing complex aluminum and titanium parts with curves, holes or cavities in small runs or on a one-off basis. But industry standards impose high quality markings on aircraft components for traceability. How will suppliers of printed parts meet these standards?
U.S. Machine Tool Orders Accelerate
June manufacturing technology orders climbed 6.5 percent over May to $373.2 million.