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Infrared (1064 nm) wavelength is arguably the most versatile of the marking wavelengths. IR lasers are capable of marking a wide variety of materials but are more commonly used on metals. A few of the best application materials include |
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Metals |
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Aluminum, Titanium, Painted/anodized metals, Tool steel, Stainless steel, Gold, Carbide, Brass, Cast iron, Silver, Nickel copper |
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Plastics |
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PVC plastic, PBT plastic, ABS, Polycarbonate, Acrylic and other plastics |
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Other Meterials |
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Ceramics, Carbon |
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