Precision Laser Marking
Where Accuracy Meets Reliability and Automation
At Laser Flow Labs, we combine cutting-edge laser marking technology with advanced automation systems to deliver unparalleled precision and consistency in component identification. Automated processes ensure that each mark meets stringent quality standards, reduces human error, and enhances production efficiency. This seamless integration of accuracy and reliability supports critical applications where traceability and durability are paramount.
Barcodes
Our laser marking systems leverage cutting-edge software to etch both 1D (linear) and 2D (matrix) permanent barcodes onto products, enabling seamless traceability throughout the supply chain. This approach streamlines product tracking, inventory management, and quality control processes.
Color Marking
Color marking is a process that adds a colorful oxide layer to the surface of medals. It's a great way to add branding, product information, or other identifiers to stainless steel and titanium.
Laser Ablation
Laser ablation is a precise way to remove material from a surface. It uses a laser beam to break apart the chemical bonds holding the material together, making it ideal for use on ceramics, plastics, and metals.
Laser Annealing
Laser annealing is a process that uses controlled heat to recolor materials without distorting their surfaces. It's commonly used to create high-contrast markings on materials like steel, titanium, and stainless steel. This technique is ideal for industries needing durable, high-quality markings.
Laser Engraving
Laser engraving vaporizes the surface of solid materials, creating permanent, deeply etched markings. Laser etching, on the other hand, uses heat to melt the surface of more delicate materials, producing high-contrast markings that aren't as deep as engraved ones.
Medical Marking
Medical marking is the process of using lasers to engrave unique device identifiers (UDIs) and vital information onto medical devices. This process ensures traceability and regulatory compliance while withstanding sterilization processes and preventing contamination.