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Laser Marking FAQ's

Laser Marking Q&A

IPI Plastics are now UL Certified

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IPI platics used for rotary and laser marking are now UL Certified. UL is a global safety science leader, UL Solutions helps companies to demonstrate safety, enhance sustainability, strengthen security, deliver quality, manage risk and achieve regulatory compliance. For information about UL certifications please visit UL Solutions.

 

 

Can CerMark products to do four color marking?

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Question-  I have seen laser marked ceramic tiles with four color pictures. Can I use TherMark / CerMark products to do four color marking?

Answer-  There are processes for four color marking on ceramic tiles based on the TherMark laser bonding technology, however we do not sell and support this process.  

How to dispose of excess CerMark

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Question- How should I dispose of excess TherMark / CerMark laser marking material?

Answer- Please call your local government for more information. Each State has its own laws regarding waste regulation.

Why can’t some TherMark / CerMark products be shipped via air freight without additional charges?

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Why can’t some CerMark/TherMark products be shipped via air freight without additional charges?

Question-  Why can’t some CerMark/TherMark products be shipped via air freight without additional charges?

Answer-  Aerosol cans (LMM14 , LMM6000 and New Ultra ) and alcohol-based chemicals (LMM6000, LMM6038, LMM6046 ) are considered a safety risk on airplanes due to being pressurized and flammable. CerMark employees are trained and certified to ship dangerous goods via air both domestically (under DOT 49 CFR) and internationally (under IATA). While CerMark does not charge extra for this service, freight companies impose additional charges due to the added regulatory complications of these products, and we are forced to pass these along to the customer.

Is CerMark/TherMark laser marking material FDA approved?

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Question- Is TherMark / CerMark laser marking material FDA approved?

Answer-  TherMark materials are not approved in themselves by the FDA as the FDA’s role is to approve final products rather than component materials. The FDA has, however, approved many of our customer’s finished products such as surgical tools and implants which have been marked using TherMark materials. For more information, please click here to read our Application Note on Marking for Medical Devices.

Is CerMark laser marking material dangerous or toxic?

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Question- Is CerMark/TherMark laser marking material dangerous or toxic?

Answer- We recommend that workers wear safety glasses or goggles and protective gloves when applying our products and do so in a well-ventilated area as is customary whenever handling chemicals. click here to read our statement on worker safety.

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