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Standard UV Laser Marking Machine

Our Standard UV Laser Marking Machine is built for high-precision, high-speed, and permanent marking on delicate, heat-sensitive materials. Designed for applications where thermal stress must be avoided, this machine is ideal for plastics, glass, PCBs, and medical-grade materials — ensuring sharp, non-destructive markings with unmatched clarity.

Utilizing a 355 nm ultraviolet laser, this system delivers ultra-fine results with minimal heat generation, powered by stable and long-life UV laser sources.

Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
Available Laser Power3W / 5W / 10W
Wavelength355 nm (UV)
Marking SpeedUp to 7000 mm/s
Marking Field110×110 mm (default), optional up to 300×300 mm
Minimum Line Width0.02 mm
Minimum Character Height0.1 mm
Repeat Accuracy±0.01 mm
Cooling MethodAir or water-cooled (depending on power)
SoftwareEZCAD or compatible software
Voltage InputAC 220V, 50/60 Hz

Core Features & Highlights

  • UV wavelength (355 nm) for cold, low-heat marking

  • Excellent contrast and resolution on plastics and glass

  • Minimal material deformation or burning

  • Available in 3W / 5W / 10W laser powers

  • Marking speed up to 7000 mm/s

  • Micro-text clarity as small as 0.02 mm

  • Air or water-cooled options based on power level

  • Compact design ideal for electronics and medical manufacturing

Optional Accessories

  • Motorized Z-axis for focus control

  • Precision rotary axis for cylindrical parts

  • Protective enclosure with UV-blocking window

  • Exhaust system for fume management

  • Automated XY table (for batch micro-component marking)

Why Choose This Model?

  • Built for fragile or thermally sensitive materials

  • Ultra-fine detailing with high contrast

  • Clean marking with no burning or melting

  • Perfect for electronics, semiconductors, medical tools

  • Plug-and-play design for workstations or cleanrooms

Interested in This Machine?

Let us know your material, marking size, and volume — we’ll help you determine the ideal UV laser configuration.

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