Industrial Laser Trends
Laser Automation of an Industrial Laser Marking System
High-power lasers, such as those used for marking, cleaning and cutting applications, when they are encased in a properly designed enclosure become 100% safe for workers and passersby. In this video,...
High-Power Laser Marker Embedded in Conveyor Enclosure
High-power lasers, such as those used for marking identifiers on metal, can be embedded in enclosures. Such systems, when properly designed, are 100% safe for workers and passersby. Laserax has...
Webcast: Part Traceability and Permanent Laser Marking
Lasers were first used in industrial applications by Western Electric in 1965 (1). Since then, lasers have been adopted in many other industrial applications. Laserax has become a leader in permanent...
Integrating laser markers : An interview with Paul Rochette
Mr. Paul Rochette, Director Business Development for Primary Metal - Laserax Paul graduated in Mechanical Engineering. He has over 20 years of experience in product...
Industrial Traceability in the Aluminum Industry with Laser Marking
Accountability is currently one of the most important priorities in manufacturing, especially in light of recent scandals, such as the Kobe Steel fumble. If a supplier steps out of bounds, it...
Understanding Common Aluminum Alloys Series
Pure aluminum is seldom used in common industrial applications. It is usually alloyed with other metals. The choice of additives depends on the ultimate intended use of the product. In ESAB knowledge...
Inkjet or Laser Marking Systems : How to choose
Inkjet markers and laser marking systems are common options for many industrial marking applications. In order to choose the best option for your application, let’s try to understand how both...
Magnesium Parts Traceability in the Automotive Industry
Magnesium alloys have many characteristics that makes them interesting alternative to steel and aluminum in the...