| ADVANCED LASER MARKING
(583 KB)
Exploration of the design potential of laser markable
acetal copolymers, of particular interest to experienced
plastics manufacturing/design. Paper includes discussion
of cost and esthetic benefits of laser marking vs.
other types of marking on plastics, and includes information
about plastic formulations.
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DAY AND NIGHT DESIGN (752 KB)
Basic discussion of the use of lasers for marking
night-readable legends in car radio front panels,
auto control buttons and levers, etc., is discussed
here. Paper explains process and benefits, in both
cost and safety, of day/night marking.
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DECORATING PLASTICS WITH LASERS (953
KB)
An Application Report, written by one of the leading
plastic decorating specialists, Patrick Schlather.
An in-depth discussion of the use of lasers for decorating
all types of markable plastics, the paper includes
solid data on cost/benefit ratios. Basis for a national
seminar on Decorating Plastics with Lasers.
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EDGE-LIT/BACK-LIT TECHNOLOGY (539 KB)
An expanded discussion of edge/lit-back/lit marking
using Nd:YAG lasers. Process, similar to day/night
marking, is primarily used by the aerospace industry
for ultra-readable marking on panels of all sizes.
Paper includes an in-depth tutorial of the process,
highly useful for any manufacturer considering day/night
or edge/lit-backlit marking.
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FAST, FLEXIBLE LASER MARKS PRESSURE
TRANSDUCERS (474 KB)
Viatran Corporation discovers the ease and benefits
of using a Nd:YAG laser to mark text and graphics
directly onto their parts. The company's challenge,
marking on the circumference of a variety of stainless
steels (soft materials like 316, 304 and Hastalloy,
and hard stainless steels like 17-4, 15-5 and Inconel)
was met by the programmable laser systems from Rofin-Baasel,
formerly A-B Lasers.
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LASER MARKING BACKGROUND, BENEFITS (651
KB)
Introduction to laser marking and its applications.
Included is a section "Laser Background in Brief",
an explanation of laser technology. A useful paper
for those with limited background in the use of laser
technology in manufacturing.
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LASER MARKING VS. CHEMICAL ETCHING (486
KB)
Comparison of cost/benefit of laser marking vs.
chemical etching. Important points to be taken into
consideration before you make your marking decision.
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LASER MARKING ON PLASTIC MATERIALS (545
KB)
General discussion on effects created by different
types of lasers in marking a variety of plastics.
Necessary information for the plastic product designer.
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LASER MARKING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
(559 KB)
An general overview of the industry need for traceability
in all phases of printed circuit boards, from board
assembly through manufacturing, sales and service
cycles. Paper discusses selection of the bar code
or matrix code to be used, and shows the reader how
the use of lasers for marking pc boards saves money.
(1998)
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MACHINE VISION (154 KB)
Machine vision teams with Nd:YAG laser marking systems
to improve high-volume printed-circuit board assembly.
Article discusses integrating machine vision systems
into the laser marking process.
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2D MATRIX SYMBOLOGIES (969 KB)
With symbology specified in the ATA SPEC 2000 document
and standardized by AIM, the 2D matrix is leading
the way in industry. This writeup will explain this
important method of identifying and tracing components
throughout their lifetime, and differentiate 2D matrix
from bar code symbology.
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WHICH LASER FOR PLASTIC DECORATION?
(513 KB)
Appearing this month in PLASTICS SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL
2000, informative article entitled "Which Laser
for Plastic Decoration", written by Patrick M.
Schlather. Article discusses criteria for choosing
laser sources for plastic decoration and what types
of marks one can expect.
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