Laser marking system LAS 26
fiber laserfor aluminummetal

Laser marking system - LAS 26 - Systemtechnik Hölzer GmbH - fiber laser / for aluminum / metal
Laser marking system - LAS 26 - Systemtechnik Hölzer GmbH - fiber laser / for aluminum / metal
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Characteristics

Technique
laser, fiber laser
Applications
for aluminum
Material
metal, plastic
Other characteristics
universal

Description

The LAS 26 is an open laser system with which small parts and also large, bulky parts can be lasered. Due to the lack of an enclosure, the dimensions of the workpieces are variable. It is possible to integrate this laser system into an existing plant. The universally applicable laser marking system LAS 26 from Systemtechnik Hölzer GmbH can be used for a very wide range of marking applications. With the integrated fiber laser, you can mark almost all materials such as steel, hard metal, aluminum and plastics. Depending on the requirements, the system can be equipped with a 20, 30 or 50 watt fiber laser. For permanent marking, the use of the laser is necessary in many industries. With the powerful laser software, texts, numbers, 2D codes, QR codes and logos can be realized with just a few clicks without extensive programming knowledge. Serial and article numbers are automatically incremented by the software after prior setting. In addition, the software can read data (variable information such as drawing numbers, project designations, etc.) from existing tables and automatically transfer them to predefined areas. The use of a handheld scanner is also possible. The standard equipment includes a laptop with Windows operating system and laser software. Optionally, the laser model LAS 26 can be equipped with a rotary axis (3-jaw chuck) for marking cylindrical parts.

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