
450 iLaserBox workstation
Macsa ID UK Ltd. – a division of Barcelona-based laser coding, marking and scoring equipment manufacturer, Macsa ID – will be highlighting a wide range of high performance laser marking systems at the Subcon show in June, including its newly upgraded iLaserbox 450 laser marking work station. Particularly ideal for first time laser users, the more ergonomically designed unit now features a lateral instead of vertical door for improved ease of operation.
The newly enhanced Macsa’s iLaserbox 450 can be switched to Class 4 mode for marking large or irregular part configurations. This feature makes it ideal for high value, low volume applications within a range of industrial markets, including automotive and aerospace.
Macsa’s entry-level iLaserbox 450 is a compact, economic and easy to install laser marking work station. Simple to integrate and manage, the iLaserbox 450 can also operate safely in standard Class 1, semi-manual and low-volume marking applications. It can handle components measuring up to 264mm (length) x350mm (width) x 160mm (height)*.
The iLaserbox 450 work station is compatible with Macsa’s full range of industrial laser systems. These include the Nano DPSS compact all-in-one, F Duo Fiber laser for high precision 2D and 3D marking on metals, and D Duo DPSS models for quality marking on plastics and delicate substrates.
Used in conjunction with Macsa ID software, the iLaserbox 450 is simple to encode for consistent and precise marking of text, barcodes and other graphic files.
Macsa ID delivers advanced solutions to meet the coding, identification and traceability needs of the manufacturing industry. It is one of the five largest international companies in the laser and coding sector. Macsa ID is supported by a sales and service network that spans more than 80 countries and has direct offices in Spain, China, Malaysia and now the UK.
Macsa ID’s head office is located in Barcelona, Spain and is the only Spanish company that manufactures laser marking equipment. The company invests more that 8% of its revenues in R&D annually to maintain its position as a technological leader in the market.
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