Green Diode-Pumped Laser Marking System

Dec. 12, 2001
RMI Laser Division has introduced its new 532nm green wavelength, diode-pumped laser marking system. The system is based on the same platform as RMI's recently released 1064nm, laser marking system. The LE-100GB incorporates a more powerful laser source, while maintaining the high resolution graphics capability of the previous models

RMI Laser Division (formerly Laser Marking Technologies, LLC) has introduced its new 532nm "green" wavelength, LE-100GB diode-pumped laser marking system. The system is based on the same platform as RMI's recently released 1064nm, laser marking system. The LE-100GB incorporates a more powerful (Nd:YVO4) laser source, while maintaining the high resolution graphics capability of the previous models.

The highlight of improvements is the ability to mark electronics parts, silicon wafers, and plastics that cannot be marked using the 1064nm standard wavelength without damaging the performance of the parts. While producing significantly higher power output, the factory-sealed laser head utilizes fewer critical components for better efficiency and reliability.

The system features diode-pumped vanadate technology, with ultra-compact size, 10,000-hour maintenance intervals, and cooled operation. RMI's LE-100GB marking system operates at standard line voltage, providing a simple, high-speed solution for marking texts, graphics, barcodes, and data matrix on various materials including all metals and most plastics.

For more details, go to www.rmico.com

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