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Laser marker goes anywhere marks almost anything April 2008
 
The extremely compact and versatile Trumpf TruMark 3020 laser marker can be used in almost any environment. Suitable for all marking tasks in the infrared range, it has high beam quality and high pulse peak power enabling it to mark almost any material.

This versatility is complemented by the unit’s ability to operate in ambient temperatures of up to 40°C. It is also cooled by air rather than water making it self-contained and virtually maintenance free.

Even with extras, such as a pilot laser and optical focus adjustment, the total laser package still weighs less than 10 kg.

The TruMark 3020 can be easily integrated into other systems and is less than a quarter of the size of the VectorMark. It also uses in the region of 80 per cent less power than its predecessors.
 
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Celia Cadwallader
 
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