Laserax laser marking solutions allow for full part traceability
A line of three laser marking systems enables direct part marking to help trace product from early production steps to assembly of the final products and beyond. The Open-Air Machine is used in automated production cells serviced by an industrial robot, while the Rotary Table Workstation is manually fed by an operator, but everything else is automated. The Rotary Table Machine for automated laser marking of parts features a feeding system—as the marking of a part starts inside the laser safety enclosure, a part that was previously marked is unloaded and brought by a robotic arm to the following station. All three systems have uses in manufacturing plants for automotive parts, diecasters, extruders, and foundries.
Laserax
Québec City, QC, Canada
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