Mould insert
Mould insert for a component used in automobile interiors. The external dimensions of the engraved section (honeycomb pattern) are 100 x 30 mm. The honeycombs are 1 mm deep. Note that the engraving extends for approx. 20 mm in a vertical direction. The engraving time was approx. 7.5 hours.
Tool insert
Laser engraving of a mould insert for a business card box with 3D-leather-structure. (Material DIN EN 1.2767, engraving time 225 min). The laser can be used to engrave any type of texture
Graphite electrode
Engraving of an electrode over the entire circumference. The die-sinker electrode is then used to erode a blow mould for bottles. The processing time for manufacturing the electrode is 205 mins.
Actual engraving depth: 0.3 mm
Metal inserts for injection-moulding tools
Engraving in tool steel (DIN EN 1.2343)
Actual engraving depth: 0.4 mm
Electrodes for cavity sinking by EDM
Engraving in copper electrodes for tool and mould-making
Actual engraving depth: 0.4 mm
Electrodes for cavity sinking by EDM
Engraving in graphite electrodes for tool and mould-making
Actual engraving depth: 0.4 mm
Annealing marking on knives
Filigree, permanent laser marking with low heat input
Annealing marking on knives
Abrasion-resistant laser marking with high level of contrast
Laser engraving of an embossing tool
The complete motif-processing of this tool was carried out on the G10 laser engraving machine. In places the depth of the engraving was up to 3.8 mm. The diameter of the motif is approx. 70 mm
Annealing marking on tools
Marking on a milling cutter. The marking time is less than 0.5 secs.