Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 23:18:50 EDT 2007 | aripa27
Hi all, recently my company just bought a laser marking machine but the manuals are in chinese. Does anyone know what website that provide manuals for these kind of machine. I've tried the company's website itself but there is no support on manuals.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 04:06:37 EDT 2007 | aripa27
rotary cylinder laser marking machine. LX-5. From Shenzen Stars. About the manuals, i only have it in hardcopy and it have three set of manuals. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 16:48:05 EDT 2012 | esoderberg
we are considering laser marking all boards in a panel with a unique identifier that will eventually tie in all the component data used on the board. We were wondering what numbering schemes are used in our industry other than a unique MSN (manufactu
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 05:35:24 EDT 2007 | erhard
It would probably help if you write the manufacturer and type of the laser marker
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 11:11:48 EDT 2007 | lennielly
Perhaps I can help to translate manual into English,send me original manual.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 05:33:08 EDT 2004 | itamar
hello though more than a month has passed since you replied to my massage i will be more than happy to ask you several questions about the laser marking machine your company uses. my mail is : itamarc@visonic.com many thanks itamar
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 19:22:09 EDT 2004 | g2garyg2
Laser Marking stations generally accept the product, clamp it in place, then through a motion platform move the product underneath the laser head. Marking is generally conducted with a CO2 laser ranging between 20 to 30 watts. You will loose 20% thro
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 05:03:30 EDT 2004 | itamar
hello ! my name is itamar and i need information about pcb laser marking machines. my knowledge in this field is limited and i would be grateful to know the important parameters that one should check before buying such a machine. i got several propos
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 11:11:25 EDT 2004 | Stefan
For laser marking you don�t require as powerful lasers then for cutting. A 20 Watt laser diode does already a good job. Because of the safety requirements the laser operates in an enclosure, which means more $$$ if you want to use the laser in line
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 14:00:37 EDT 2004 | blnorman
We've been using lasers to mark barcodes on our boards for some time now. We use a CO2 laser to burn through the solder mask on most of our boards. The machine is enclosed so the operators aren't exposed to the laser. The laser is also mounted on