Macsa Id: Laser marking on polyamide

Macsa Id: Laser marking on polyamide

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Macsa ID laser equipment is used to encode and mark products of a wide variety of materials, including paper, cardboard, plastics (PET, PVC, HDPE), glass, metals and wood. The messages and graphics that are achieved are of high quality, at a minimum operating cost and at high speeds.

Laser marking on polyamide

The automotive industry is a sector where parts must have a marking that gives the part’s identification and has internal traceability to deal with any operational problem which in turn reduces any risk to consumers.

In today’s Application News we mark the trim of the refuelling tank. The substrate to be marked is Polyamide (PA), a plastic resistant to impacts, wear and a wide variety of chemical agents. Due to the fact that this piece is exposed to high temperatures and corrosion during the production process, a permanent and high-contrast marking like the one provided by laser technology is sought.

Macsa Id Laser marking on polyamide

With the D-5005 Green laser marker from Macsa id, in static, with a power of 5W and a 100X100mm lens, a high contrast white marking is achieved.

Would you like more information about Laser Marking on polyamide? Get in touch via the contact form we will be in touch shortly to find the best solution!

This article was originally published by Macsa Id.

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