Engraving devices work like laser printing units

May 31, 2016
Built for use within the plastics industry, Fonon's new laser cutting, marking and engraving devices are designed to operate in nearly the same way as consumer laser printers.

SBM series Built for use within the plastics industry, Fonon's new laser cutting, marking and engraving devices are designed to operate in nearly the same way as consumer laser printers. The units, which can handle very long objects and a range of materials, including acrylics, foam and plexiglass, come equipped with either fiber or carbon dioxide lasers and can be connected to any Windows-based PC. A rotary attachment is available as an option for engraving cylindrical objects such as cups, bottles, thermal sleeves and other objects up to 10 inches in diameter. Three models, the SBM-1, SBM-2 and SBM-3, are offered.

What's new? The units, which Fonon began shipping to customers in February.

Benefits Ease of use and precise, high-output production. The series is capable of marking up to about 60 inches a second and creating images in resolutions of up to 4,000 dpi.

Fonon Corp., Lake Mary, Fla., 407-477-5618, www.fonon.us