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A broad range of products including Fiber and Nd:YAG laser marking machines, dot peen marking systems, stylus marking machines, hand-held portable engraving systems, pneumatic and hydraulic roll and press marking machines, hand stamps, dies, embossing stamps, tooling, knurls and steel type.
Control Laser Corporation is a manufacturer of industrial marking systems, integrated lasers, mechanical systems & engraving equipment, available as 10-, 25- and 50-Watt and CO2 with high-power Nd:YAG & Nd:YLF lamp & diode pumped infrared, green, UV & deep UV laser marking systems.
For more than 50 years, Durable Mecco has made engraving equipment, hot stamping machines and type, plus other kinds of marking devices. When you need to designate expiration dates, logos, lot numbers, production codes & more, contact us. We can accommodate you with brass, rubber or steel type.
AMTEC is your reliable source for high productivity manufacturing equipment and automation systems. Our marking machinery includes hot stamping systems, laser marking equipment and pad printing systems. Check out our roller hot stampers, CO2 and YAG lasers, inks and more marking machinery supplies.
Numtec Interstahl is a manufacturer of product identification—marking machines & reading machines. Our products include laser marking systems, digital stamping machines, matrix needle marking machines, metal powder marking machines & more. We are a part of the Magnemag® Numtec Group.
A manufacturer of numbering machinery, perforating machinery, scoring machinery, slitting machinery & a variety of other marking devices, Count Machinery has served the graphic arts industry since 1960, with quality marking machines & marking devices. We offer part replacements made in our machine shop.
Engraving is the process of incising a design onto a hard surface by cutting grooves into it. Traditionally, engraving equipment used a steel tool called a burin to create engravings. Today, most engraving, especially for industrial applications, is done with machine-controlled lasers. Laser engraving is a clean and permanent process that doesn’t damage the product being engraved. It also doesn’t produce any by-products.
Laser engraving equipment consist of three parts: a laser, a controller, and a surface. The laser acts like a pencil, tracing designs on a surface. The controller, generally a computer, controls the laser’s direction, intensity, speed, and width. The surface is the material that the laser acts on, the engraver’s canvas. The most common type of laser engraving equipment is the X-Y table, where the workpiece is stationary and the laser moves in X and Y directions, creating vectors.
Another type of laser engraving equipment is for cylindrical pieces, or pieces mounted around a cylinder. In this type of engraving, the laser traverses a fine helix and on/off pulsing creates the image on a raster basis.