INSIGNUM 1000 Laser
The INSIGNUM 1000 Laser is an inline or offline Marking System which utilizes a CO2 laser for direct marking onto various types of plastic PCBs. Alternatively the machine can be equipped with a fibre laser for marking of other materials e.g. metals. The object to be marked is placed in a drawer, fixed in position and then slid under a fixed position laser, where the PCB subsequently marked. After the marking process has completed, an acoustic alarm is issued, a message appears on the monitor and the drawer can be pulled out again.
Alternatively, the machine can be equipped with a conveyor. The PCB is transported into the machine. A manually positioned laser unit then marks the PC
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Description
The INSIGNUM 1000 Laser is an inline or offline Marking System which utilizes a CO2 laser for direct marking onto various types of plastic PCBs. Alternatively the machine can be equipped with a fibre laser for marking of other materials e.g. metals. The object to be marked is placed in a drawer, fixed in position and then slid under a fixed position laser, where the PCB subsequently marked. After the marking process has completed, an acoustic alarm is issued, a message appears on the monitor and the drawer can be pulled out again.Alternatively, the machine can be equipped with a conveyor. The PCB is transported into the machine. A manually positioned laser unit then marks the PCOptions
- Product specific nest
- Coded nest
- Fibre laser
- Exhaust system
- Flip station
- Loader and unloader controlled by the INSIGNUM 1000 Laser
- Manual loading via feed conveyor
- Side clamp

Additional Info
The INSIGNUM 1000 Laser is an inline or offline Marking System which utilizes a CO2 laser for direct marking onto various types of plastic PCBs. Alternatively the machine can be equipped with a fibre laser for marking of other materials e.g. metals. The object to be marked is placed in a drawer, fixed in position and then slid under a fixed position laser, where the PCB subsequently marked. After the marking process has completed, an acoustic alarm is issued, a message appears on the monitor and the drawer can be pulled out again.Alternatively, the machine can be equipped with a conveyor. The PCB is transported into the machine. A manually positioned laser unit then marks the PC