With the rapid development of laser marking technology and the deep integration of new information technology and machinery, laser marking has been widely used in various industries. It is recognized for marking company names, product models, production dates, production batch numbers, barcodes, and other information. The basic principles of flying laser marking machines and static laser marking machines are the same, so what are the differences between them?
Flying laser marking is the process of placing products on a conveyor belt in conjunction with assembly lines and industrial automation work, allowing products to be automatically marked through laser induction without the need for manual feeding. It is an automated marking form relative to static laser marking, and can be marked along with the production line, effectively improving production efficiency and saving production costs. But it also has certain limitations, not all materials can be marked with flying lasers.
Static laser marking is a semi-automatic marking mode that requires manual placement of products on the marking table, and manual loading and unloading of the laser machine after marking is completed. Therefore, it requires additional work positions to maintain normal operation, increasing personnel costs. Generally, static laser marking is used for marking processing, so there is no need to worry about missed marking of the product.
Both flying laser marking and static laser marking have unique visual and tactile effects, and the markings can never be erased; All have strong anti-counterfeiting capabilities; It can meet the diverse needs of marking, automated production, assembly line production, and unconventional interface materials.
The above is a brief summary of the similarities and differences between flying laser marking machines and static laser marking machines.
Source: Coolingstyle