Pryor part marking expertise on show at Southern Manufacturing

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​Marking, identification and traceability specialist Pryor will showcase its world-leading marking technologies and traceability solutions at next month’s Southern Manufacturing and Electronics show, Stand D170.

The company will be demonstrating its ‘on-the-fly’ high speed laser marking product that enables permanent laser marking of metal components on a high speed conveyor in as little as 0.5 seconds. Camera verification ensures the laser mark meets industrial standards. Mark quality is identical to a stationary mark, thanks to software that automatically adjusts the marking position.

Portability is a key factor for a lot of businesses, particularly in the aerospace and automotive sector, as they often have large heavy items that require marking. Pryor’s portable laser allows easy marking of large, immobile and heavy items, and can mark a wide range of materials.

Pryor’s Bench Laser is suitable for high volume and high variety output. Designed with the user in mind and with a unique pilot beam, users see exactly where the machine is set to mark, enabling fast and accurate set-up.

Also on display will be a range of portable and benchtop Dot Peen marking machines: PortaDot P50-25, PortaDot P130-30 E, BenchDot EZA and MarkMate.

Last year saw the creation of the company’s Automation Division, based at the Sheffield headquarters, to build on Pryor’s reputation as a leading supplier of integrated, turnkey projects using robotics, vision systems and automation.

Andy Hales, head of sales for Pryor’s new Automation Division, comments: “As the only company designing, manufacturing and installing this equipment in the UK, our team can provide expert advice on marking best-practice. We’re looking forward to showing our capability with our on-stand demonstrations of our key products for identification and traceability.”

Southern Manufacturing and Electronics takes place on 11 - 13 February 2020 at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference centre.