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Electronics
Many if not most electronic components are laser marked today. With the ever-decreasing
size of electronic components, the laser is the only marking technology with
a fine enough ‘point’ to write on the small components. |
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Automotive
More and more components for vehicles are being marked for product traceability
during and after the manufacturing process for a car. |
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Medical
Medical tools and implants are often laser marked as laser marking assures the
most hygienic marking possible on many surgery-related tools and instruments. |
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Aerospace
In order to comply with the ATA Spec 2000 and Department of Defense UID protocols,
many manufacturers of aerospace components are turning to laser marking as a
flexible and technically superior method for imprinting their parts. |
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Promotional Items
Pens, pencils, give-aways, trophy plates, etc. All these items are commonly marked
and personalized with laser markers. |
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General Manufacturing
Laser marking is appropriate to a wide variety of industries. Saw blades, knife
bodies, flashlight bodies, fly fishing reels, car wheels, socket wrenches, telephone
plugs, etc., etc., are all marked with lasers. |
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Packaging
While Exatron does not compete in production line box and bottle date code
marking, we do provide systems for marking on higher value consumer packaging. |
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