Fiber Laser Systems
With marking speeds up to 2,000 characters per second Videojet Fiber lasers are an ideal solution for demanding production schedules in the pharmaceutical industry that need a laser marking system to keep pace and provide a high-level of code contrast, exceeding productivity expectations. Fiber lasers benefit from more power and speed, which provides more available mark time to achieve the best readable code on a wide range of materials.
The Videojet 7340 and 7440 are versatile fiber laser marking systems that feature the Lightfoot™ marking head, the smallest fiber laser marking head on the market, designed for simple integration, reduced installation costs, and increased range of installation opportunities. It is an ideal solution for pharmaceutical manufacturers who have space limitations, are looking for simple integrations, or do frequent rapid changeovers while still printing high-quality, permanent codes at high production speeds.
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Code integration with checkweighing equipment leverages the checkweigher’s precise material handling to improve overall print and DataMatrix quality.
Thermal inkjet (TIJ)
Ink-based, non-contact printing using heat and surface tension to move ink onto a package surface. Generally used to print 2D DataMatrix and other bar codes.
Laser Marking Systems
A beam of infrared light focused and steered with a series of carefully controlled small mirrors to create marks where the heat of the beam interacts with the packaging surface.
Laser Marking Systems
A beam of infrared light focused and steered with a series of carefully controlled small mirrors to create marks where the heat of the beam interacts with the packaging surface.