You should consider
- The material type that will be marked. Because Laser source will be defined with that information. CO2 or diode type for example.
- The marking surface: ND YAG type lasers gives you a white marks on phosphated steel surface, but also black marks on machined surface. If you will mark a code system such as datamatrix or barcode, you should have good surface.
- The quantity: an area of 20mmx20mm takes about 6 seconds according to your contrast requirements on the surface. An average diod life guarantee is app 7500 hours. But it doesn't mean that you can mark 7500x3600/6. Because when you open the device, you use the life even you don't mark. So spare part price is also important.
- The diode type: Mostly you can find ND YAG diode type lasers. I heard that there is also new generation lasers which has a tecnology of fiber type with 100.000 hours life guarantee.
- Power : The new generation lasers use app 5-10 kw. But olds are 50-80 kw. So less power means less device heat and air coolant, more power means water coolant and piping.
-Smoke: Every laser produce smoke during marking. So may be you will have to use a smoke collector.
-Z axis: Some brands have manual Z axis for focusing some brans have automatic with servo motor.
-Q switch: The automatic adjustgement of power consumption. This is also a key.
-Service and maintenance: You can find some cheap brnads from Thaiwan or China, but consider that they will send you the spare parts or etc. from the same distance if they don't have a strong representative.
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