Speedy series: laser engraving and cutting machines for workpieces up to 40 x 24 inches
⚫ Engrave | ⚫ Cut | ⚫ Mark |
Laser type: | CO₂, Flexx or Fiber laser |
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Work area: | 24.0 x 12.0 up to 40.0 x 24.0 inch |
Max. workpiece height: | 4.9 - 12.0 inch |
Laser power: | 20 - 120 watts |
SP series: CO2 laser cutter for large-format materials.
⚫ Engrave | ⚫ Cut | ⎯ Mark |
Laser type: | CO₂ laser |
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Work area: | 49.0 x 28.0 up to 128.0 x 126.4 inch |
Max. workpiece height: | 2.0 - 4.4 inch |
Laser power: | 40 - 400 watts |
Marking laser stations with galvo marking heads. Marking area up to 44.1 x 25.0 inch.
⚫ Engrave | ⎯ Cut | ⚫ Mark |
Laser type: | CO₂ or Fiber laser |
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Max. work area: | 7.5 x 7.5 up to 51.2 x 17.7 inch |
Max. workpiece height: | 9.8 - 30.1 inch |
Laser power: | 20 - 100 watts / 20 + 100 watts MOPA |
Watches made of gold, titanium, stainless steel or other valuable precious metals
Functional laser marking for part identification and traceability as well as engravings for design purposes are indispensable in the watch industry. While one laser machine engraved or etched mechanically in the past, more and more laser machines are now being used for marking tasks. Part numbers, serial numbers, charge labeling, data matrix codes and decorative markings such as logos and graphics are applied to watch parts. Examples include: clockwork components, oscillation weights, bezels, crowns, housings, watch case backs and dials by means of laser marking. The advantages of the laser here is how precise it is so that even the smallest and filigree laser markings can be carried out efficiently with the highest precision on wristwatches. Laser marking watch parts is a growing market and has never been easier.
With a fiber laser, clockwork components, oscillation weights, bezels, crowns, housings, watch case backs or dials are laser-marked or laser-engraved.
In addition, leather wristbands for wrist watches, silicone and elastomers for watch parts such as seals or also sapphire glass can be processed with a CO2 laser.
Other aspects are important in prototype construction such as clockworks. In contrast to serial production, a wide variety of materials are used for prototypes and individual parts are manufactured and constantly changing. Materials that are uncommon for watchmakers, such as wood or acrylic, also have to be processed. In addition, the processing of metal also plays an important role. Trotec also offers a perfect solution here: the flatbed lasers of the Speedy range with Flexx function. Here, two laser sources (fiber and CO2 lasers) are integrated in a flatbed device where both laser sources can be used uniquely in a single operation.
Unbeatable flexibility of laser marking
Laser marking systems offer a unique flexibility, allowing the user to process different applications, sizes, various clock parts, as well as the ability to produce single pieces or larger batch sizes. The interface to ERP systems (such as SAP) enable the highest productivity, and the SpeedMark laser software can quickly process variable data according to individual orders with ease. This leads to shorter running times and minimum waste. There is also an option for a camera assistant system integration that enables more accurate mark-positioning.