Non-metal/Organic Materials

CO2 Laser Marking

CO2 laser marking is ideal for a wide range of non-metallic materials including plastics, textiles, glass, acrylic, wood, and even stone. They are used in pharmaceutical and food packaging as well as the marking of PVC pipes, building materials, mobile communications gadgets, electrical appliances, integrated circuits, and electronic components.

CO2 lasers have the longest wavelength of all commonly used lasers, more than ten times longer than that of standard wavelength lasers. 
In addition to paper and resin, it is also possible to mark wood, rubber, and transparent materials such as glass and PET plastic thanks to its heat-based marking method. On the other hand, it is hard to mark metal because the laser light has almost no reaction (is not absorbed).

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