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Why Non-Contact Marking Works
Clean, permanent marks without harming the part. The beam never touches the surface, so delicate edges and finishes stay intact.
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No consumables: Skip ink, stencils, and chemicals.
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No mechanical stress: Only a thin surface layer is modified—no burrs, no tool wear, no micro-cracks.
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Cleaner workflow: No extra waste stream to store or treat.
Example – Automotive nameplates:
A tier-1 supplier replaced chemical etching with a Máquina de marcado láser de fibra de 30W. They eliminated pre-treatment steps, cut downtime, and achieved corrosion-resistant marks that survive the life of the chassis.
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How the Tech Works
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Galvo head: Two high-speed mirrors steer the beam to draw features rapidly over a fixed field.
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Beam delivery & spot size: Field lens choice sets field size and spot diameter; smaller spots yield finer detail.
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Pulse control: In MOPA fiber sources, pulse width/shape tuning unlocks contrast on sensitive or coated metals.
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Motion options: Add XY stages, conveyors, or rotary axes for larger areas or cylindrical parts.
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Laser Types at a Glance
| Tipo láser | Relative Speed vs CO₂ | Typical Materials | What it’s great at |
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| Láser de fibra óptica | Faster | Steel, aluminum, titanium | Deep, durable metal IDs; sharp contrast |
| MOPA Fiber | Faster | Copper, precious metals, coated parts | Pulse-tailored color/contrast; delicate layers |
| Láser de CO₂ | Baseline | Plastics, wood, glass | Packaging, covers, labels |
| Láser UV | Faster | Polymers, ceramics, thin films | Fine DPM codes on sensitive substrates |
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Marking Methods: Pick the Right Recipe
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Surface annealing: Heats the oxide layer to create dark contrast with little or no material removal; ideal for smooth finishes and medical tools.
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Ablation / standard engraving: Removes microns of material for clear, tactile marks.
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Deep engraving: Multiple passes build durable depth for mold stamps, harsh environments, or post-process machining.
Tuning levers: average power, pulse energy, pulse width, repetition rate, scan speed, hatch spacing, and number of loops.
Let’s watch this video to see how BOGONG Laser machine engrave on metal.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=””]
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Designing for Readability and Verification
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Code size: Don’t push cells below process capability; keep a sensible quiet zone.
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Surface state: Control roughness and coatings; pre-clean if oils or oxides could reduce contrast.
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Orientation & placement: Avoid high-glare angles; allow scanner access and focus clearance.
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After-process legibility: Validate marks after washing, bead-blast, paint, powder coat, or anodize.
Throughput Without Sacrificing Quality
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Operate inside a stable process window instead of maxing out a single parameter.
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Match field lens to part size: larger fields are faster to cover but demand tighter focus control.
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Use galvo for speed and add staged motion o rotary for larger areas or cylinders.
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Build parametric recipes (material → finish → target grade) to keep cycle times predictable.
Traceability & Data Integration
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UID generation: Auto-create serials and batch codes; embed timestamps and lot info.
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MES/ERP hooks: Use controller protocols (e.g., Modbus/Profinet) to capture each mark event and store images or verifier scores.
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Closed-loop checks: Trigger an in-line verifier or camera to confirm presence, contrast, and data integrity before releasing the part.
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Choosing the Right Machine:
Best for: automotive nameplates, general metal UIDs/QR codes on stainless & aluminum; compact cell for day-to-day production.
Best for: deeper engraving, larger fields, and tougher alloys—think aerospace serials, molds, and industrial plates.
Best for: curved/stepped parts and mixed-height fixtures across automotive and equipment components; keeps focus and contrast consistent.
Inside BOGONG Laser’s Factory
BOGONG LASER® – Professional CNC Laser Machine Manufacturer cranks out every unit under ISO9001/CE/SGS watch. They test each Laser
BOGONG Laser’s global team has troves of setup profiles—just ping them your spec sheet and they’ll share proven configs.
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