Engravers and the ADA - Part One of Two Engravers and the ADA - Part One of Two News and updates - Jorlink BEHost / Sunday, October 26, 2014 0 815 Article rating: No rating Read more
Lasers Can Add Value to Personal Effects Lasers Can Add Value to Personal Effects News and updates - Jorlink BEHost / Wednesday, October 1, 2014 0 687 Article rating: No rating Personalized Mark or Logo- Much better than traditional air-punch, chemical etching or ink printing, systems like the LaserPro Stellar Mark I-Series by GCC requires no ink, no acid or organic solvents, and will avoid any unnecessary damage to expensive and quantity-limited personal effects. Read more
Finding the Right Purex Laser Fume Extraction System Finding the Right Purex Laser Fume Extraction System News and updates - Jorlink BEHost / Wednesday, October 1, 2014 0 759 Article rating: No rating It’s a win-win situation! Long life and production cost savings for your equipment investment and safety for your workers. Read more
Clean – Crisp – Clear Laser Marking Clean – Crisp – Clear Laser Marking News and updates - Jorlink BEHost / Thursday, September 4, 2014 0 661 Article rating: No rating It may sound simple, but with the help of professionals like Jorlink you’ll find the ideal Fume Extraction solutions for all your industrial and business marking needs. Read more
GCC LaserPro and Jorlink Know-How GCC LaserPro and Jorlink Know-How News and updates - Jorlink BEHost / Tuesday, February 11, 2014 0 853 Article rating: No rating Since War of The Worlds we’ve been fascinated by lasers. What they are – How they work– How to tame them. GCC LaserPro and Jorlink know how. LASER is the acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. In earlier discussions we’ve talked about how to choose the right laser for your business; how to get started once the laser is in place; even the differences between lasers and rotary engravers. So what about other options in laser engraving and cutting? For instance: How does a CO2 laser engraver work? A CO2 laser works by electrically stimulating the molecules of a carbon dioxide gas mixture. When this invisible but intensive beam is focused through a lens it can vaporize many materials. The speed and intensity of the C02 laser beam determines the wide variety of materials it is able to engrave or cut through. Read more