Today, laser marking for machine parts has become the gold standard for labeling, branding, and traceability. From microchips to metal casings, laser technology delivers unmatched accuracy, durability, and versatility across materials.
Laser marking is no longer a niche solution but a cornerstone of modern electronics production. Unlike traditional methods like ink printing or stickers, laser marking is non-contact and computer-controlled, reducing risk to delicate components. It’s eco-friendly, with no consumables or chemical waste, and highly adaptable, working on plastics, metals, semiconductors, and more. Whether you're marking a smartwatch casing or a PCB barcode, laser technology ensures every detail is crisp, permanent, and professional.
At the heart of every laser marking system are three key components: the laser source, the laser gun, and a series of mirrors. The laser source generates the beam, which is projected by the gun and directed by mirrors with pinpoint accuracy. This process is entirely digital, allowing for precise control over depth, contrast, and pattern. Unlike paint or ink, laser marks don’t fade, peel, or smudge, making them ideal for high-performance electronics.
Laser marking creates high-resolution serials, barcodes, and logos on PCBs without touching the board, which is critical for fragile circuits. It’s clean, fast, and compliant with industry standards.
Plastic parts made from ABS, PU, and PVC are common in electronics. Laser marking adds permanent branding and anti-counterfeit identifiers, enhancing product integrity and customer trust.
Metal components in devices like gaming consoles, oven panels, and smartwatches benefit from lasers’ durability and precision. Unlike dot peening or stickers, laser marks stay sharp and intact for years.
Semiconductors such as ICs, diodes, and transistors require ultra-fine labeling. Laser marking supports regulatory compliance while ensuring traceability in high-volume production.
Jorlink offers a wide range of machines tailored to your needs. UV lasers are ideal for plastics and semiconductors. Fly online models suit high-speed production lines, while fiber online machines excel with metals and hard plastics. Mini 3D machines handle multi-level surfaces, MOPA lasers create custom patterns, and CO₂ devices work well on organic materials like wood and glass.
Know your materials and match the machine accordingly. Consider marking speed and precision based on your production goals. Look for an intuitive setup and strong customer support. Certifications and safety features are essential. A quality machine may require a higher upfront investment but delivers long-term reliability and performance.
Jorlink USA, Inc. has been a trusted name in the marking and engraving industry since 1988, serving as a master distributor and dedicated service provider for high-performance equipment and software. With strong partnerships across leading manufacturers such as GCC LaserPro, Roland, Purex Filtration Systems, and CADlink, Jorlink delivers precision tools tailored to meet the diverse needs of professionals and businesses alike.
Their product offerings span a wide range of solutions, including laser engravers, laser marking and cutting machines, rotary engraving systems, vinyl cutters, and industrial-grade fume extraction and air filtration units. Committed to quality and customer care from the very beginning, Jorlink continues to empower its clients with reliable technology, expert support, and a legacy of excellence that spans decades.
Jorlink’s expert team is here to help you find the perfect laser solution for your electronics production line. Explore our machines or contact us today for personalized guidance.