Service Details:
| Machine Type | Flying |
| Laser Tube Type | RF Tube |
| Scanner Type | Galvanometer |
| Automation Grade | Semi Automatic |
| Cooling Method | Water Cooling |
| Cooling System | Water Cooling |
| Marking Depth | 1 mm |
| Marking Speed | 6000 mm/s |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Laser Type | CO2 |
CO2 laser printer
What is a CO₂ Fly Laser Marking/Printer Machine
“Fly” or “flying” marking means the machine can mark on the move — i.e. material passing by on a production line, pipes, cables, bottles etc. versus static marking.
CO₂ lasers are gas lasers, usually 10.6 µm wavelength (sometimes 9.3µm, 10.2µm etc.), better suited for non-metallic surfaces like plastics, PVC/UPVC, wood, glass, paper, leather etc.
Advantages: no inks/consumables, permanent marking, minimal maintenance, high speed (depending on the power and scan head), good for traceability (batch / date / codes / logos).
Key specs to compare: laser power (e.g. 30 W, 60 W etc.), marking speed, scan/galvo head, minimum feature size (line width/character), marking field area, cooling (air / water), repeatability, suitable materials, integration to production line (photo sensor / encoder etc.).