FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving will be showcasing three different laser marking systems at the IMTS show (Chicago/USA, September 10 – 15, 2018): The mid-size M2000 laser marking station is equipped with the latest marking software MarkUS 2.12 including the MOSAIC feature. Parallel to the official market release, FOBA will demonstrate at the show that the integrated camera makes expensive fixture devices unnecessary while still guaranteeing highly accurate laser marking results.
At booth 23-236024 (Hall North Building), FOBA’s M1000 marking station will also be on site for sample marking demonstrations. The compact machine comes with a 20 Watt fiber laser and vision system IMP (Intelligent Mark Positioning).
The FOBA show team will furthermore have the marking station M3000 at the booth, the most spacious M-Series model, to demonstrate sample marking with an innovative fiber laser designed especially for paint removal on plastic parts. This innovative marking system creates highly precise day-night-design symbols, which are mainly used for automotive and electronic applications. The machine is also equipped with a rotary table for efficient product exchange and a backlight for enhanced part contour contrast.
FOBA’s business manager, Software and Vision, Dr. Faycal Benayad-Cherif, is available on site to provide information especially about the patent-pending MOSAIC technology. The new software feature is a great benefit that makes the marking process more efficient and provides significant cost-savings.
FOBA MOSAIC uses an integrated camera that is positioned directly above the marking field and – without perspective inaccuracies – reproduces a mosaic-like tiling of the entire marking field including the displayed parts. The to-be-marked parts are then laser-aligned and laser-marked with precision.
The M3000 marking systems comes to the IMTS with another innovative improvement: a lighting system made of four components around the marking field that creates diffused lighting to prevent surface reflections. The lighting can be dimmed by pairs and is particularly shock resistant.
FOBA Remote Service (FRS), a new proposal by FOBA’s technical customer support, indicates another step towards industry 4.0 and will also be demonstrated at the show. A mobile modem transfers operational data from the customer, enables pro-active support by the FOBA technicians and contributes to optimized marking processes and machine functionality.
Visitors can pre-arrange an appointment at the show or get free tickets, please contact info@fobalaser.com or phone +49 38823 55-556.
Alltec GmbH | FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving | www.fobalaser.com
FOBA is one of the international market and technology leaders in manufacturing and supplying innovative laser systems for marking and engraving. Alltec/FOBA offers OEM laser markers, laser marking workstations and high-precision laser engraving machines, both standard- and customer-specific solutions. Since 2009, when Alltec was merged with FOBA, the brand name FOBA was consolidated and has become a strong common distribution and service label on international markets. With its headquarters in Selmsdorf/Germany, FOBA belongs to the US-based Danaher Corp., and serves the key markets of automotive part and medical device production as well as aerospace and others. FOBA marking lasers mark a variety of materials and parts in the fields of electronics, plastics processing, safety and ID, metal, tool and mold making and jewelry.
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