Laser Marking Services

What is laser Marking?

Laser marking is a precision method that uses a focused laser beam to create permanent marks without damaging the material. The technique is used in the aerospace, automotive, electronics, and medical device industries in situations of precision and long results. This technology is often termed as laser marking that refers to shining intense light on an area with a specific focus on creating custom logos, barcodes, serial numbers, and other identifiers for purposes to be clear with time. 

A variety of laser marking services are offered for specific applications. Fiber lasers are ideal for marking metals such as stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium. They produce sharp, detailed marks, making them ideal for laser engraving on metal projects such as gold hallmarks and silver hallmarks. CO2 lasers can work on any material, including wood, glass, and plastic, without damaging them. This leaves clean marks, making them suitable for a variety of applications. UV laser marking is low heat and ideal for sensitive materials such as silicone, ceramics, and some plastics, where the material is protected from damage while providing high accuracy. 

The benefits of laser marking include accuracy, durability, and versatility. Whether you’re adding a custom logo or marking small parts, this method ensures high-quality, permanent marks on a wide range of materials. It’s suitable for both small and large jobs, giving you reliable results every time. 

Whether you need laser marking for detailed work or a large project, we provide a high-quality solution customized to meet your needs. 

CASE studies

Category: Laser Cutting, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Turnkey Solution

This project involved designing and fabricating custom wall-mounted steel panels for Raheja Developers, featuring intricate laser-cut marine life art with a rustic patina finish.
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State-of-the-Art Laser Marking Services

We use advanced laser marking technology to ensure top-quality marks on various materials. Our systems, including fiber, CO2, and UV lasers, are designed for different applications and materials, providing clear, precise, and consistent results.

Our fiber lasers are perfect for metals like stainless steel, titanium, and aluminum. They make fast, accurate marks that are permanent and highly detailed, with minimal impact on the material. These lasers are ideal for parts that need to be both durable and precise.

For non-metal materials, our CO2 lasers are the best choice. They work well on materials like wood, glass, plastics, and ceramics. The marks they create are clean and permanent, without damaging the material, even on delicate or heat-sensitive surfaces.

Our UV laser system is perfect for sensitive materials like plastics, silicon, glass, and ceramics. This “cold marking” technology minimizes heat, making it ideal for precise, intricate designs. It’s especially useful in industries like electronics and medical devices, where the material’s integrity is crucial.

We ensure consistent, high-quality marks across a variety of materials, thicknesses, and shapes. Whether you need detailed designs or large-scale production, we offer reliable, precise laser marking solutions customized to your needs.

Our Fiber Laser Marking Capabilities

System Type

Standalone

Max Laser Power

100 W

Peak Power

10 kW

Min Charchter Height

0.3 mm

Max Marking Area

350 x 350 mm

Max Part Size

1000 x 500 x 500 mm

Min Part Size

5 x 5 x 0.4 mm

Part Qty

1 - 1,00,000

Minimum Lead Time

Next Day

Standard Lead time

3 Days

Materials Suitable for Marking: Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Titanium, Gold, Silver, Nickel, Carbon Steel, Chrome, ABS, Polycarbonate (PC), Polyamide (Nylon), PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone), PVC, Polyethylene (with laser additives), Ceramics (coated), Composites, Anodized Aluminum, Hard Coatings (such as carbide or tool steels), Plated Metals, Tungsten, Magnesium, Leather (Dark Colors)

Our UV Laser Marking Capabilities

System Type

Standalone

Max Laser Power

5 W

Peak Energy

20 mJ

Min Charchter Height

0.3 mm

Max Marking Area

300 x 300 mm

Max Part Size

1000 x 500 x 500 mm

Min Part Size

5 x 5 x 0.4 mm

Part Qty

1 - 1,00,000

Minimum Lead Time

Next Day

Standard Lead time

3 Days

Materials Suitable for Marking: Polycarbonate (PC), Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), ABS, Polyamide (Nylon), PVC, PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone), Polyurethane (PU), Acrylic, Borosilicate glass, Soda-lime glass, Quartz, Zirconia, Alumina, Silicon carbide, Anodized Aluminum, Coated metals, Plated metals, Silicon wafers, Gallium arsenide, Rubber, Paper, Fibers, Leather.

Our CO₂ Laser Marking Capabilities

System Type

Standalone

Max Laser Power

100 W

Peak Energy

100 mJ

Min Charchter Height

0.5 mm

Max Marking Area

350 x 350 mm

Max Part Size

1000 x 500 x 500 mm

Min Part Size

10 x 10 x 0.8 mm

Part Qty

1 - 1,00,000

Minimum Lead Time

Next Day

Standard Lead time

3 Days

Materials Suitable for Marking: Wood, Leather, Paper, Cardboard, Rubber, Textiles (cotton, polyester, felt), Acrylic, Polycarbonate (PC), Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP), ABS, POM (Polyoxymethylene), PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate), Nylon, Borosilicate glass, Soda-lime glass, Glazed ceramics, Unglazed ceramics, Anodized Aluminum, Painted or powder-coated metals.

Laser Marking Compatible Materials

At our facility, we specialize in laser marking for a wide range of materials, delivering high-precision, permanent marks that are both durable and aesthetically pleasing. Our advanced laser marking technology ensures minimal material impact, preserving the integrity of the workpiece while producing detailed and high-contrast results. The table below showcases the compatibility of various materials with laser marking processes, providing insight into the suitability of different marking techniques and the expected quality of the marks.

Laser Marking Compatibility Table : This table shows the effects how various materials interact with different laser marking methods in terms of mark clarity, durability, and surface quality. 

Laser Marking Compatibility

Table:

Material

Fiber

CO2

UV

Marking
Quality

Stainless
Steel

High
Precision, Durable

Aluminum

High
Contrast, Permanent

Brass

High
Precision, Durable

Copper

Medium
Contrast, Durable

Titanium

High
Precision, Durable

Anodized
Aluminum

High
Contrast, Durable

ABS
(Plastic)

High
Precision, Clean

Polycarbonate
(PC)

High
Precision, Clear

Acrylic

Clear,
High Contrast

Wood

Clean,
High Contrast

Glass

Crisp,
Permanent

Ceramics

High
Precision, Durable

Siliconv (Wafers)

High
Precision, Delicate

Paper

Clear,
High Contrast

Leather

Clean,
High Contrast

Legend:

  • : Compatible
  • : Not
    Compatible