![]() ![]() Traceability information beginning with the raw material source, print revision level, who provided what processes at what time, and where the part is headed next is just some of the information that can be stored in a code. Or information like part or batch numbers can join data encoded in sophisticated, faster-to-mark quick-response (QR) matrix bar codes. Human readables like logos and serial numbers can be added as part of the laser process. The laser’s fine point of light can be programmed to add essential data to each piece and eliminate the need to move parts to stand-alone equipment for marking. ![]() Have the laser etch or engrave myriad information on each component before it moves on to the next process. Photo courtesy of Bystronic Inc.Īdd one more job to a laser’s to-do list. ![]() ![]() by ¼ in., but it needs to be large enough so the graphical content will be readable. ![]()
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