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Frequently asked questions about industrial marking

Fiber optic laser engravers, such as the FiberMark X200, are designed to mark metals (steel, aluminum, copper, titanium) and engineering plastics (ABS, polycarbonate, nylon). They can also engrave technical ceramics and some composites. They are not recommended for organic materials or highly reflective ones like pure copper without surface treatment.

The CIJ (Continuous Inkjet) printer applies liquid ink onto the surface, ideal for containers and packaging at high speed (up to 300 m/min). Laser engraving removes material to create a permanent mark, without ink consumables, and is more suitable for metal parts or plastics requiring long-term traceability. The choice depends on the material, line speed, and the need for permanence.

On equipment like the InkJet Pro 450, preventive maintenance is scheduled every 6 months or every 500 operating hours, whichever comes first. It includes head cleaning, ink system inspection, and nozzle calibration. The self-cleaning head reduces the frequency of manual intervention, but a quarterly check is recommended in environments with high dust or humidity.

TrackCode B2B is designed to comply with standards such as ISO 9001 (process traceability), GS1 (logistics unit coding), and regulations from the automotive industry (IAFT 16949) and pharmaceutical industry (FDA 21 CFR Part 11). The system assigns unique codes per part, records production timestamps, and exports reports compatible with ERP systems.

Yes. Systems like the FiberMark X200 include communication interfaces (Ethernet/IP, Profinet, RS-232) and mounting brackets for integration onto conveyor belts or robotic arms. The software allows synchronizing the laser trigger with proximity sensors or line encoders. An evaluation of the layout and line speed is required to adjust the power and marking time.

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