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Larovi six-axis laser etches complex shapes

A Fimark product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 11, 2009

Fimark has released the Larovi six-axis laser system for marking and etching complex shapes and forms.

The Larovi integrates a laser, robot and 3D scanning technology to deliver six-axis processing that enables the end user to wrap images around intricate components.

A number of systems have already been sold to customers in the aerospace, automotive, electronic, medical and cosmetics industries.

Examples of installations include a customer removing paint from magnesium castings for electrical conductivity in the aerospace sector, chrome-plate removal from automotive lights and the decorating of glass perfume bottles.

With an almost limitless application range, the new Larovi machine can accommodate components up to 250 x 250 x 250mm with a maximum weight capacity of 20kg.

The Larovi has a robot speed of 4M a second for efficient production.

It is loaded by rotating table but component loading can be tailored to meet the needs of the end user.

The Larovi laser system also has real-part location compared with theoretical location.

This allows the laser to re-adjust for each individual component and gives consistent positional accuracy on batch runs.

Fimark also offers a subcontract service for businesses requiring up to four-axis conventional laser-marking work.

The flexible and non-contact laser-marking service provides fast and permanent marking that allows parts to be labelled with serial numbers, CE Marks, barcodes and data-matrix codes.

The service can mark all metals and the majority of plastics by either directly marking the substrate or precisely removing paint, chrome or other coatings.

Fimark adheres to ISO: 9001 and can offer fast turnaround on short and long batch runs to meet the needs of the end user.

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