Thursday, 06 Dec 2018 16:16 GMT

New laser markers hit the market

Datalogic, the capture and process automation specialist, introduces the new AREX400 family of laser markers based on fiber technology for industrial applications.

The new design of marker is equipped with an exceptionally small and robust scanner head machined from solid aluminium. This makes the product excellent for tight space installations where a small footprint is mandatory.

AREX400 specialises in personalisation and branding applications as well as in industrial environments like automotive, tooling and precision mechanics, industrial electronics, home applications, surgical and medical devices.

The markers also incorporate Datalogic’s patented ‘Green Spot’ technology, the programmable visual indicator for immediate good read feedback directly on the scanning area.

Is there a model that can solve my actual applications? Will it comply with my severe environment and complex installation? Will it fit in the tight space constraints in my production line? AREX400 addresses all of these questions.

The product has been well vetted prior to release, having been tested and verified by Underwriters Laboratories, a trusted authority for product safety testing and certification.

Commenting on the release, Lorenzo Bassi, product marketing manager of Datalogic says: “Manufacturers who are looking for laser marking products have to answer to several questions before selecting a product. Is there a model that can solve my actual applications? Will it comply with my severe environment and complex installation? Will it fit in the tight space constraints in my production line? AREX400 addresses all of these questions. Several models are available with various power levels, technologies and configurations that cover virtually any industrial application.”

With 1,200 patents in multiple jurisdictions, 11 research centres and development in Italy, USA, China and Vietnam, Datalogic is paving the way in the laser marker sector.

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