LASER Marking Stainless Steel - Security Marks | Cloudray 60W JPT MOPA Fiber LASER
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- We just bought a Cloudray 60W JPT MOPA Fiber LASER - now, we can do this!
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If you need additional layers of protection to protect against counterfeit parts, VIP passes, calibration tags, medical ID bracelets, QR codes, custom logos or anything stainless steel that you need marked reach out to us at flyzeyefab.com. We are also marking Titanium, aluminum, and a variety of other materials including brass.
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Pretty sweet technology
It really is. I'd like to inspect it under a microscope.
The Punisher logo...
Nice
Just something to grab attention. Hoping to find new clients seeking 304 marking. Thanks for watching!
Do you have any concerns regarding rust? I read that hitting the stainless steel can "damage" the stainless steel and cause rust.
For these (business card) applications shown as an example and most machined stainless steel, no. ALL stainless steel will rust given exposure to the wrong environmental conditions over time. It is assumed that most seeking this process aren't planning to leave their products exposed to such highly corrosive environments. This process is not intended as a "protective" treatment or for products intended for high-corrosion service. If by "hitting" you mean with the LASER, our LASER recipe used does not "hit" with high energy to create this effect. High-energy conversions may indeed alter the chromium content at the surface leading to premature corrosion. Our intent is to provide a high-visibility / highly secure mark and durable mark withstanding normalized environments while minimizing counterfeiters from copying your products easily. This process is difficult to reproduce without specialized equipment and knowledge. We are currently exploring this prismatic process for Titanium. Hope this helps.
@@flyzeyefab thank you for the very detailed response. 😀
I have a Xtool F1 with 2w Infraredlaser 1064nm
Do you have tipps to do that?
I am not familiar with the operating parameters of the Xtool F1. I will say, 2w is pretty low and may not be enough power. Hard to say without trying.
I have also done something like this with the JPT 50W LP+.
ruclips.net/video/uzwp1Smv4HA/видео.html
Nice!