Laser engraving/Marking Systems are capable of marking a variety of different materials. The most common materials are metals and plastics but our lasers are also capable of engraving and marking on ceramics, composites and semiconductor substrates like silicon.
Aluminum
Aluminum is a very durable and common metal that is perfect for laser engraving. Aluminum is not damaged by laser engraving or etching and is used the world over in personal and commercial applications.
Brass and copper
If you want to laser cut copper or brass, the proper tool is a fiber laser marking machine system.
Tungsten and carbide
Tungsten and carbide are receptive laser marking metals and laser engraving metals.
ceramics
Laser processing of ceramics is typically performed using a 10.6 or 9.3 micron CO2 laser
chrome
Laser engraving on chrome can produce some truly wonderful results. and usually requires minimal laser intensity to remove or get through the plating.
Coated metals are a diverse class of manufactured products that typically consist of a polished metal substrate coated with another material There are many types of coatings used to harden or protect metals from corrosive elements.
Fiberglass Carbon Fiber
Fiberglass product can be marked with CO2 laser.
the laser can't damage the integrity of the Carbon fiber
material,So it is easy to mark by laser.
Nickel
The plating of nickel is commonly applied for
protection of parts from corrosive elements. when laser mark ti,
Be care don't damage nickel plated layer.
Plastics and Polymers
Plastics and polymers are materials with high expansibility and
variability. There are so many different chemical
constituents.Part of Plastics and polymers can be marked with
laser.
Rubber
Rubber is an ideal carving substrate because of its softness and
high heat absorption
Semiconductor
Laser marking on ceramics, printed circuit boards, epoxy
resins/dies and silicon integrated circuits
Silver and Gold
Because silver oxidizes easily, it is hard to mark by laser.
Gold can be easily laser marked
Stainless Steel
Each stainless steel has different hardness and finishes, but
all allow for laser marking
Titanium
Titanium is famous for its light weight, corrosion resistance
and high strength. CO2 laser easily mark label on finish of
Titanium