Laser Marking Systems
A laser beam is extremely bundled light. The principle is simple, but the implementation is very complicated: Essentially, light that propagates through a certain medium (e.g. a crystal, a gas or a liquid) is amplified. On both sides of the medium are parallel mirrors that reflect the light. Each time the light passes through the medium, it is amplified again. The mirrors reflect the light back and forth until the rays all travel in one direction and are highly concentrated. One of the two mirrors is partially transparent – this is where the bundled light emerges as a laser beam.
Laser marking produces a very sharp and high-quality product marking. This laser marking is usually only superficial and is characterised by a very fast marking time.
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