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  2. Laser engraving - Wikipedia

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    The machines for laser engraving and laser marking are the same, so the two terms are sometimes confused by those without relevant expertise. The impact of laser marking has been more pronounced for specially designed "laserable" materials and also for some paints. These include laser-sensitive polymers and novel metal alloys. [2]

  3. Fiber laser - Wikipedia

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    Fiber lasers are compact compared to solid-state or gas lasers of comparable power, because the fiber can be bent and coiled, except in the case of thicker rod-type designs, to save space. They have lower cost of ownership. [1] [2] [3] Fiber lasers are reliable and exhibit high temperature and vibrational stability and extended lifetime. High ...

  4. Laser bonding - Wikipedia

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    Laser bonding is a marking technique that uses lasers to bond an additive marking substance to a substrate.. First invented in the mid 1990s by Essilor International, this patented method [1] produces permanent marks on metal, glass, ceramic and plastic parts for a diverse range of industrial and artistic applications, ranging from aerospace and medical to the awards and engraving industries.

  5. Domino Printing Sciences - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 it acquired Directed Energy, a small laser marking business based in California, United States. [4] In 2004 it acquired Wiedenbach, a supplier of ink jet printers, and Purex, a supplier of fume extractors for laser printers. [5] In 2005, it acquired Sator, a supplier of laser printers.

  6. Coherent, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Coherent purchased the German-based pulse laser company Lumera in 2012 for $52 million. [10] Their lasers were primarily used in micromachining in industrial processes that use lasers to add very slight amounts of heat. [10] In 2015, Coherent purchased Raydiance, who made lasers used in automotive and medical manufacturing, for $9.3 million.

  7. Trumpf - Wikipedia

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    Trumpf manufactures carbon dioxide and solid-state lasers (disc and fiber lasers). These can be used to cut and weld metal and to mark and process surfaces with lasers. [38] The company's continuous wave, short and ultrashort pulse lasers are used, for example, in the automotive, energy, aerospace and medical technology industries.