While you might have heard about laser cutting, being a newbie, you probably might not know about laser etching and engraving.
They belong to the same category, i.e., laser marking.
It's an enhanced concept that involves laser engraving and laser annealing.
It is the preferable choice for permanent marking as it requires less energy from the laser beam.
You can use this process for marking, such as data matrix codes, serial numbers, barcodes, and logos.When can you use the Laser Etching Process?If your part is made of metal beside stainless steel.You need a cost-effective solution that requires a less intense laser beam.You need the laser process to be fast.
When can you use it?You need durable marksThe material is either steel or aluminumYou need to integrate markings before treatments like shot blasting and sandblasting.