Every manufacturer knows the importance of permanent marks. A code that fades or a logo that wears off can create serious problems like lost traceability, failed inspections, or expensive rework. The challenge is knowing which process to trust for your parts. Many...
It only takes one smudged barcode or a label that slips off to throw an entire production line into chaos. Products become untraceable, recalls get expensive, and compliance fines start stacking up. Customers lose trust when they can’t rely on accurate identification,...
Laser engraving is a precise method of etching designs, logos, and text onto various materials using a focused laser beam. Unlike traditional engraving, which requires physical tools to carve out material, a laser engraver uses heat to vaporize or remove surface...
Engraving vs Etching. Certain facets of a particular sector can frequently be merged in a world full of intricacies and powerful interchangeable words. One of the comparisons is engraving vs. etching. Both procedures generate crisp text and graphics that won’t...
Laser etching on metal is a non-contact procedure. The etching procedure accurately modifies the target material region on the package or object surfaces, producing a high visibility pattern. This method reduces the risk of printed material getting obscured or...
Deep laser engraving is a technique that engraves 3D forms into metals using an extremely focused beam of light. Because they have the high peak power required to carve metal surfaces, pulsed fiber lasers are the greatest tool for deep engraving. Moreover, deep...