PRODUCT INNOVATIONS
Videojet - fibre laser markers
Pulsed fibre laser markers for use in the electronics, automotive and automotive supplier industries

The 7210 and 7310 pulsed fibre laser markers (10 Watt and 20 Watt respectively) are compact and versatile and can be used reliably, quickly and economically on metals, plastics and other hard-to-mark materials. This makes the Videojet 7210 and 7310 ideal for marking tools and instruments, as well as for use in the electronics, automotive and automotive supplier industries. They mark complex, variable data (codes, logos, symbols, serial numbers, individual data, etc.) on to both stationary and moving products and with a multi-lingual user interface, they also offer ease of integration into host equipment.

The compact design and smallest marking head on the market combined with tried-and-tested flexible software and hardware platforms makes integration into end customer lines and OEM equipment extremely simple.

A large range of options (high-performance software, superior galvanometer scanners, compact marking heads, beam deflection options [0°/90°], etc.), enables the VJ 7210 and VJ 7310 to mark virtually anything to the highest quality. Shorter setup times, an air-cooled, highly efficient, virtually maintenance-free laser and the option of PC-independent operation increase production times and lower costs.


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