This entire procedure is highly intricate and involves computerized systems handling the job. However monitoring and controlling the procedure with computer systems makes the entire process a lot more accurate and easier to handle. Despite technicalities this process renders very clear and clean engravings. This attribute is widely used in one touch laser photo that use the laser to engrave pictures on a variety of substrates without any third party editing, saving a lot of time and effort in the process. Therefore it can be concluded that laser systems are taking leaps and bounds in terms of its recognition and utility among various industries.
Watermarks, logos, barcodes etc are all security information, and producing perfect replicas is of the utmost importance here. Laser replication is as error-free as it gets, with error levels too low for even the most sophisticated machines to detect. Laser works fast and hence a design can be reproduced in a matter of seconds. A laser beam is no more than a few microns thick this is why laser is used on things like glassware, medical implements, barcodes, backlit keyboards etc.
Unlike mechanical engravers, VersaLASER uses non-contact, modern CO2 laser technology to laser mark, cut and engrave a broad range of materials, like plastic, metal, glass, wood, ceramic, fabric, paper and more. VersaLASER functions like a printer and runs from Windows-based graphics programs.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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