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Basic Information
Model NO.LIKE-UV-SMINI
Laser VisibilityInvisible
Applicable MaterialNonmetal
Cooling SystemAir Cooling / Water Cooling
Technical ClassContinuous Wave Laser
Laser Wavelength355nm (UV Laser)
TypeOptical Fiber Laser Marking Machine
Marking Area175mm*175mm
Laser Power3W/5W/8W/10W
Working Accuracy0.001mm
Marking Speed0-7000mm/S
CertificateCE
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Product Description
Portable UV Laser Marking Machine: Due to the extremely small focus spot and the small processing heat-affected zone, the ultraviolet laser can perform ultra-fine marking and special material marking. It is the first choice for customers who have higher requirements for marking effects. The marking material range includes all plastics, all glass, most metals, wood materials, leather, ceramics, etc.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are best suited for UV laser marking?
UV lasers are ideal for "cold marking," making them perfect for plastics (PE, PP, PVC, etc.), glass, ceramics, leather, and certain precious metals where thermal damage must be avoided.
What is the advantage of a UV laser over a Fiber laser?
While Fiber lasers are great for deep metal engraving, UV lasers have a much smaller focal spot and minimal heat impact, allowing for ultra-fine marking on delicate materials without burning or deforming them.
Which file formats does the machine software support?
The system supports a wide range of professional graphic formats including PLT, AI, DXF, BMP, JPG, and files from CAD or CorelDraw.
Is the machine easy to maintain?
Yes, the machine is designed for stability. Regular maintenance mainly involves keeping the lens clean and ensuring the water cooling system (for UV) is functioning with clean water.
Can this machine be integrated into a production line?
Absolutely. We offer "Flying Laser" models specifically designed for high-speed automated marking on conveyor belts for industrial production.
What information should I provide for a customized quote?
Please specify the material you intend to mark, the maximum thickness and surface area of the workpieces, and your preferred marking depth requirements.