Videojet Technologies Inc: Flexible laser coder

Combining high-speed coding and 50 W of laser power in 1 mobile unit, the new Videojet® 3430 laser marking system from Videojet Technologies provides an IP65-rated housing for increased reliability, even in dirty and wet environments.

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Flexible system components like an articulated arm and a small marking head provide seamless integration in tight production line areas. Marking speeds reach 2,000 characters/sec and line speeds of 50’/sec, making the system suitable for applications demanding fast and flexible data transfer and marking processes, such as beverage, brewing, food, packaging, and extrusion applications. Moderate-speed lines, such as those in personal care products, pharmaceuticals, and industrial component industries, also can benefit from the unit’s high-speed and resolution.
Phone: 800/843-3610 | www.videojet.com

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