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CO2 laser coder LM-C331P
for paperfor cardboardfor glass

CO2 laser coder - LM-C331P - Hitachi Europe GmbH - for paper / for cardboard / for glass
CO2 laser coder - LM-C331P - Hitachi Europe GmbH - for paper / for cardboard / for glass
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Characteristics

Technology
CO2
Application
for glass, for paper, for cardboard

Description

Perfect for paper, cardboard and glass: The CO2 laser radiation of 10.6 μm wavelength gets well absorbed in applications that process materials ranging from thin paper to cardboard type packaging. Extremely good print results are also achieved on any kind of glass products. This wavelength is the most common one available with CO2 lasers and perfectly suits most packaging applications. HIGHLIGHTS Compact single body space saving design for ease of mechanical integration Low laser power and duty cycle translates to increased reliability and increased safety due to low operating temperatures Allows industrial coding on an area of 40 x 40 mm up to 250 x 250 mm Laser Tube and Optics are classified and rated to the degree of IP54 Lens air flow available to keep the focal lens in a clean condition User-friendly interface: PC based or with an optional colour 10.4˝ Touchscreen The beam expander technology creates a very small spot size transferring a high level of energy onto the substrate resultant in a high-resolution print Highest print quality at a variety of production speeds using vector as well as Dot Matrix fonts with a user-friendly font editing tool Wavelengths of 10.6 μm combined with various lens options allows for coding onto a wide range of substrates

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