PCB laser marking system

Feb. 3, 2014
Control Micro Systems Inc.’s Gen4 laser system is designed to mark and verify ECC200 data matrix symbology and other machine code formats.

Winter Park, FL - Control Micro Systems Inc.’s Gen4 laser system is designed to mark and verify ECC200 data matrix symbology as well as other machine code formats, man-readable text, and graphic images. Adjustable width through-conveyor and programmable mark locations accommodate panels of virtually any size and array configuration.

The Gen4 is available with a wide variety of air-cooled CO2 and solid-state lasers, including a Ytterbium fiber laser to mark almost any board substrate material and coating combination, usually without requiring a preprinted ink block.

The in-line through conveyor laser system provides fully automated, unattended marking operation in all SMEMA-compliant assembly lines or in stand-alone work cells using automated board loaders/unloaders.

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