Catalogue Unitek Miyachi - Laser Welding and Marking
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LMV1000G
laser marking Nd:YVQ4laserMarker (Vanadate)
■ Second Harmonic "Green" light laser produces a focused spot diameter 50% smaller and 4X more dense than 1064nm wavelength
' Precision marks - even on reflective and "red" materials
■ Diode pumped, long life
■ Very small footprint fits lean manufacturing requirements
■ Industrial workstations and accessories available
Miyachl Unitek's LMV1OOOG diode pumped laser marker is specifically designed for high speed precision marking applications on both plastics and metals. It features second harmonic generation (SHG) output using non-linear optical elements which halve its fundamental wavelength trom 1064 to 532 nanometers, emitting a green laser beam In the visible spectrum. The focus spot diameter of this green beam is 50% smaller, and the energy density is four times stronger than the 1064nm wavelength. This enables highly precise marking on a wider range ot materials including polyimide aid other industrial resins, as well as copper and gold.
LMV1000G can produce line widths down to 20 microns, character sizes to 100 microns, and data matrix codes with 20 micron cell sizes using standard length industrial lenses, such that working distances remain practical.
Marking Styles
• Alphanumehcs, logos, graphics, bar codes, 2D codes
• TrueType* fonts
• Single stroke fonts Marking Applications
The LMV1000 marks carbon and stainless steels, bare and anodized aluminum, ABS, lexan, titanium, automotive and other plastics, and more...
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Split Key
Fine Melai Marking (Next to Penny) High-resolution Marking
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