New TRUMPF Laser and Marking Station Designed for Small to Medium Batch Sizes

Manufacturers with small to medium batch sizes can now integrate laser marking in their production process with TRUMPF’s TruMark 1110 laser and TruMark 3000 Station.

The TruMark 1110

The TruMark 1110 marking laser. (Image courtesy of TRUMPF.)
This is the newest diode-pumped vanadate laser in TRUMPF’s entry-level series. An enclosure roughly the size of a shoebox incorporates all of the laser’s vital components, which include:
  • Beam source
  • Controls
  • Internal focal position control
  • Scanner

This simplifies the laser’s integration into production lines. Its internal control of the focal position and pulse-to-pulse stability result in laser marks at pulse widths of less than 25ns. The TruMark 1110 operates in the infrared range and is capable of marking metals, plastics and even leather.

The TruMark Station 3000

The TruMark Station 3000. (Image courtesy of TRUMPF.)
This compact marking station offers a high degree of flexibility. Integrating it into an automatic assembly line is simply a matter of removing the transfer flaps on either side of the workstation.

It features a motorized Z-axis to help achieve a precise focus position during component positioning. An optional Focus Finder enables an even greater level of precision.

Using the TruMark 1110 or TruMark 5010 lasers with the workstation eliminates the need for an additional supply unit. The workstation can also be combined with any marking laser in the TruMark 1000, 3000 or 5000 series.

The TruMark 1110 and TruMark Station 3000 will be featured together at booth 3254 at the Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M) West event at the Anaheim Convention Center February 9-11th.

For more information, visit TRUMPF’s website.