The split design of the CO2 laser marking machine means that the laser source can be placed in a separate location from the marking head, which is connected to the laser source via a flexible fiber optic cable. This setup allows for the marking head to be easily positioned and moved around the workpiece, making it ideal for marking large or irregularly shaped objects.
Split CO2 laser marking machines are often used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and medical devices, where precise and permanent marking is required on a variety of materials. The CO2 laser is capable of marking on materials such as plastics, glass, ceramics, and certain metals with high precision and speed.
Overall, a split CO2 laser marking machine offers versatility, precision, and efficiency in marking a wide range of materials, making it a popular choice for industrial applications.