Precision Laser Finds Its Mark
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Laser Marking
A company offers precision laser marking for medical instruments and implants. The TruMark 6000 is available in wavelengths of 355, 532, and 1064 nm. The marking laser makes quick, abrasion-resistant, durable marks even if the component is moving or if the mark has to be made on several levels without laser or component movement. High beam quality and pulse-to-pulse stability enable high-contrast marking on most materials including metals, plastics, and ceramics. Trumpf Inc., Farmington, CT, 860-255-6000.