Trumpf Laser Marking Systems AG will introduce the new TruMark 6020.
The marking lasers round out the TruMark 6000 Series portfolio, which
comprises diode-pumped marking lasers of various performance classes
and wavelengths as well as active laser media. This allows Trumpf to
provide the user with a laser suitable for any marking requirement.
Newly developed components have been able to increase the output of the
TruMark 6020 Nd:YAG laser by more than 50 percent compared to the VMc3
predecessor model. The greater efficiency along with unchanged
diffraction limited beam quality shortens the process times of marking
and increases productivity. The TruMark 6020 is particularly
well-suited to mark metal or plastic components, which are used in
automotive industry, aviation industry or even medical technology. The
legal requirements for the traceability of products are high in these
areas in particular. TruMark 6020 is a marking tool that guarantees
process dependability for the reading of barcodes and data matrix
codes.
The other marking lasers in the TruMark 6000 Series that have been
available since last year feature significant increases in performance
over the VectorMark compact (VMc) predecessor models for infrared,
green and ultraviolet wavelength ranges. The TruMark 6130 Nd:YVO4 laser
emits infrared light at 1064 nm. The TruMark 6230 with green light (532
nm) and the TruMark 6330 with ultraviolet light (355 nm) are available
specifically for the processing of plastics and semiconductor materials.
“With the TruMark 6020, we have completed the 6000 Series.
Already the first three vanadat-laser types with wavelength ranges of
1064, 532 and 355 nm were broadly accepted by users. Now we can offer
customers the TruMark 6020, a marking laser that significantly exceeds
the performance of the predecessor VMc3," says Dr. Eckhard Meiners,
managing director of TRUMPF Laser Marking Systems AG.