A device employing ultraviolet light amplification to create permanent marks on a variety of materials represents a significant advancement in marking technology. This non-contact process uses a focused beam of ultraviolet light to create high-contrast, high-resolution marks without damaging the surrounding material. Typical applications include product identification, traceability codes, and intricate designs on metals, plastics, ceramics, and other substrates.
This technology offers several advantages over traditional marking methods. Its precision allows for extremely fine detail and complex patterns, while the cold marking process minimizes the risk of thermal damage to sensitive materials. The permanence of the marks ensures long-term readability and resistance to wear, contributing to improved product quality and traceability throughout the supply chain. Developed as an improvement on traditional laser marking techniques, this technology enables marking on materials previously difficult or impossible to mark, opening new possibilities across various industries.