The Ultimate Laser Marking Material Test Laser marking qualities vary from brand to brand. Learn what brand would be best for your project. BEHost / Tuesday, March 27, 2018 0 876 Article rating: No rating Testing the Top 5 Laser Marking Materials Learn what laser marking material performed better in tests such as: What laser marking material has the blackest mark? What laser marking material is most durable before marking? Which laser marking material is most durable after laser marking? What marking material applies the fastest for mass production? Read more
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Laser Fire Protection System by GCC BEHost / Sunday, November 5, 2017 0 735 Article rating: No rating Reduce the risk of a damaging fire caused by laser Engraving and cutting with the GCC Fire Saftey System. Read more
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New Low Cost Laser Bonding Material BEHost / Sunday, February 26, 2017 0 1147 Article rating: No rating Laser Bonding Technology Video from creator Paul Harrision Save up to 25% on your marking costs - Satisfaction Guaranteed* The technology was first invented in the mid 1990s by Paul W. Harrison, the founder of TherMark. After selling his interest in TherMark, he went on to found Laser Bonding Technology and continues to be involved with laser marking hardware and the further development of new and unique marking materials. These new products produce permanent marks on most metal, glass, ceramic, plastic and stone surfaces for use in a wide range of industrial and artistic applications, ranging from automotive, aerospace and medical to the awards & personalization industries. It differs from the more widely known techniques of laser engraving and laser ablation in that it is an additive process, adding material to the substrate surface to form a permanently bonded mark or decoration instead of removing material as is done in those other laser processes. [1 Read more