As a strong material with a protective layer of oxidized chromium, stainless steel loses its corrosion resistance when the protective surface is abraded. Traditional marking and etching processes often use corrosive chemicals and abrasive materials, while inked markings can wear off over time. To avoid these problems, FZE Manufacturing Solutions uses specialized laser technology to…
Guide to Laser Marking
Laser marking is a non-contact, non-subtractive manufacturing process that uses lasers to create semi-permanent or permanent imprints on the surface of objects. Rather than removing material from the object, it adds slight discoloration to small, localized areas of the surface. Compared to other marking techniques, this quality makes it better suited for use on sensitive or small parts.
What Is Fiber Laser Marking?
Click To Enlarge Among several major applications of lasers in today’s modern world, the use of fiber lasers is one of the most popular and reliable. Used across a huge range of industries that’s only expanded since major technology upgrades hit the sector just under 15 years ago, fiber laser marking carries numerous benefits –…
