The vision laser marking machine typically consists of the following components:
Laser source: Provides the laser beam required for marking or engraving. Common types of lasers used include CO2, fiber, and UV lasers, depending on the material and desired marking effect.
Scan head: A device that directs the laser beam onto the surface of the material, usually composed of mirrors and galvanometers to control the movement and speed of the laser.
Vision system: Comprises cameras and software that enable accurate positioning, inspection, and real-time monitoring of the marking process. The vision system can recognize and adjust to various part shapes, sizes, and positions, ensuring consistent results.
Control software: Manages the operation of the laser marking machine, including processing images captured by the vision system, setting marking parameters, and managing laser output.
Workstation: A dedicated area where the material to be marked is placed and secured, typically with a worktable or fixture.
Vision laser marking machines are commonly used in various industries, such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical devices, and consumer goods manufacturing, to create high-quality, durable markings for part identification, traceability, and branding purposes