Electrox celebrates new laser marking workstation EMO orders

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Electrox reports its attendance at EMO 2013, in Hanover, Germany, has been a major success, with the company completing the first sales of its new range of laser marking workstations, which were launched at the exhibition.

Two German manufacturers of industrial tooling – Inha and Schwarzer GmbH – have become the first in the world to buy Electrox EMS 200 and EMS 300 workstations, which have been developed to meet differing levels of marking complexity. Inha has purchased the EMS 200 Workstation (oictured), a self-contained model that features an integrated laser and a wraparound door, enabling improved access to mark a wide range of components, including metals, plastics and other materials. Meanwhile, Schwarzer has bought the large enclosure EMS 300 Workstation, designed for more complex applications, thanks to having the capacity to integrate rotary and XY tables, as well as removable sides to enable use with conveyor systems and other complex solutions. Replacing Electrox's previous Maxbox and Maxbox Plus workstation solutions, the EMS 200 and EMS 300 utilise the company's design and engineering expertise to deliver enhanced ergonomics for improved ease of use, performance and reliability. The new EMS 200 Workstation is an ergonomic enclosure fitted with an integral Scorpion Rapide fibre laser, allowing customers to begin marking with minimum set-up requirements. The wraparound door design offers flexible access to assist with marking of unusually shaped or cumbersome items. A programmable Z-axis for automatic focus height control is fitted as standard, further enhancing the EMS 200's ease of use. In addition to the Scorpion Rapide, the EMS 200 is compatible with all other Electrox laser markers. The EMS 300 is said to be ideal for marking larger components. It is equipped with an automatic, pneumatically-controlled door and removable side panels for easy integration into production lines, as well as welded construction for maximum stability. It is optionally available with an X-Y table or a programmable Z-axis for autofocus.