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Odevis Automation Marking Laser Cell

Manufacturer
Odevis Automation
Type
Marking Laser Cell
Year
2014
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Surface technology
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Price: Upon request

Description

Stations

3
Table type: vacuum clamping table
Processing area per station X/Y: 1000mm/1600mm
Laser wavelength: 10600nm/1064nm
Processes: evaporation/cleaning/structuring/surface processing
Overall system dimensions X/Y/Z: approx. 25000mm/3000mm/3000mm
Operating hours: approx. 2000h

Station 1

Laser type: Synrad CO2 laser
Number of lasers: 6
Laser power: 100W
Pulse frequency range: 0kHz-100kHz
Power density: 250kW/cm²
Processed materials: polyamide/PVB/PET
Processes: melting/evaporation

Station 2

Laser type: IPG fiber laser
Number of lasers: 6
Laser power: 250W
Pulse frequency range: 20kHz-500kHz
Power density: 250MW/cm²
Processed materials: copper/aluminum/tin/lead/iron
Processes: structuring/melting/evaporation

Station 3

Laser type: IPG fiber laser
Number of lasers: 3
Laser power: 300W
Pulse frequency range: 2kHz-200kHz
Power density: 3MW/cm²
Processed materials: copper/aluminum/tin/lead/iron
Processes: surface processing

A complete laser processing and marking system SIC-Marking is available.

The coating of the F-Theta lenses at station 2 is slightly deformed.

Documentation available.

AI Description

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Capabilities

The Odevis Automation Marking Laser Cell is a three-station industrial laser system designed for precision marking and surface processing of metal parts. Equipped with both CO2 (10600nm) and fiber (1064nm) laser wavelengths, it handles evaporation, cleaning, structuring, and surface finishing across a 1000mm × 1600mm processing area per station. Six 100W Synrad CO2 lasers with variable pulse frequencies (0–100kHz) deliver the flexibility needed for detailed work on different materials and thicknesses.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers use this technology for marking serial numbers, barcodes, and logos on metal components; cleaning oxidation and contaminants before welding or coating; and creating decorative or functional surface patterns. It's common in automotive supply, aerospace, medical device, jewelry, and metalworking shops—anywhere precision marking and surface prep improve product quality or compliance. The vacuum clamping table keeps parts stable during processing, and the three-station layout allows continuous operation with minimal downtime between jobs.

What to Check When Buying

Before purchasing, verify the complete maintenance history, especially for the laser tubes (which degrade over 2,000–3,000 operating hours) and the vacuum pump. Ask about any recent tube replacements or mirror cleaning routines. Inspect cooling systems, electrical connections, and whether all optics are original or refurbished. Request test runs on sample materials matching your intended use to confirm output quality and beam alignment.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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