TRUMPF UV marking laser delivers 355 nm wavelength

Jan. 21, 2013
The TruMark 6350 laser features a wavelength of 355 nm, beam quality M2 = 1.5, and a pulse repetition rate of 1–120 kHz.
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The TruMark 6350 laser features a wavelength of 355 nm, beam quality M2 = 1.5, and a pulse repetition rate of 1–120 kHz. The Nd:YVO4 passively cooled laser incorporates enhancements to its optical setup, leading to a 50% reduction in the time needed to achieve ideal crystal temperature prior to marking and an increased system lifetime.
TRUMPF
Farmington, CT

www.us.trumpf.com

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TruMark 6350 - increased performance in UV laser marking

FARMINGTON, Conn. - TRUMPF has introduced the new TruMark 6350 laser with improvements in design and performance compared to prior versions of the UV marking laser.

Improved laser parameters enable increased cost-efficiency and high quality marks with a broader range of applications. Increased average power with the same superior beam quality leads to an increase in repetition rates and therefore, higher processing speeds. The higher pulse peak power and pulse energy allow the laser to achieve increased mark contrast across a wide range of materials, especially in applications such as color change on plastics and glass marking.

The passively cooled TruMark 6350 also features enhancements to the optical setup for overall increased performance, including a 50% reduction in the time needed to achieve the ideal crystal temperature prior to marking, fewer temperature influences on the process and an increase in the lifetime of the laser marking system.

TRUMPF is one of the world's largest producers of fabricating machinery and a world market leader in lasers used for industrial production technology. Additional company information is available at: www.us.trumpf.com

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