outlawjj
Aerospace
- Mar 6, 2014
- 5
Company is looking at purchasing a laser marking machine. We deal with stainless steel parts (304,316, etc.). I am getting conflicting information from some laser manufacturers where most state that a metal marking compound is needed and others do not state that. Do I need to really use a metal marking compound with CO2 lasers? Or is that mainly for lower powered ones (say less than 50W) and when getting to the higher powers (100W) it is not needed?
Or would looking at Fiber laser systems be better?
Or would looking at Fiber laser systems be better?