With the continuous improvement of environmental awareness, more and more enterprises begin to use non-toxic and harmless silicone materials to produce processed products, in the production process of silicone products, traditional identification methods may produce a lot of waste water and waste gas, and cause pollution to the environment. Laser marking machine, as an environmentally friendly and waste free marking method, has received the favor of many silicone manufacturers.
The laser marking function is clearly marked on the silica gel, but as the general term of the laser equipment, which equipment is chosen on the silica gel? Lansu laser equipment manufacturers recommend that you choose UV laser equipment or carbon dioxide laser equipment according to many years of experience, the following Xiaobian to discuss the difference between the two devices with you.
Uv laser marking machine: UV laser equipment is different from the standard infrared laser machine, mainly 3/5/10/15/20W small power, the choice of power is often based on the needs of customer product effects and materials to decide. The 355nm cold light laser beam directly breaks the material molecular chain on the surface of the silicone material, and a series of optical reactions occur through the laser beam through the silicone material layer to burn the text and pattern. Once carved, the content of the product logo will not fade for a long time, only the logo area will be carved, and the other position of the product will not be affected, and the color of the logo is generally black or background color.
Carbon dioxide laser marking machine: the principle of use is much the same as the ultraviolet laser machine, because of its different lasers lead to different effects on the silica gel marking. The use of 10640nm beam can achieve a certain depth of engraving on silicone products, so users who use carbon dioxide laser machines generally have special requirements for large area and depth engraving.
Laser marking machine can also achieve automatic engraving production on silicone products, which can reduce human operation errors and improve product consistency and stability.