Mobile laser logo marking system being launched at GLASSTEC in Duesseldorf

Date: 13 October 2014

The very latest in laser marking technology has gone mobile! Can be wheeled to any station, switchable left or right hand operation, adjustable height.    Fully guarded to CE standards.

Can store up to 999 logos, generate sequential numbers, dates, times, 2D or alphanumeric codes and handles variable piece-specific text software.

Plug-&-Play unit for 19,995 British Pounds Ex Works.

Typical marking speed under 1 second, can be placed at breakout table for identifying rack and slot numbers, applying logos or safety glass marks, or placed at arrissing (seaming) prior to tempering, in fact at any suitable horizontal table.

Vertical version in development, coming soon, for attaching to edgers, IG lines, vertical seamers and such.


Mobile LASERMARK-PRO V3



AIR FLOTATION VERSION


600450 Mobile laser logo marking system being launched at GLASSTEC in Duesseldorf glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

Craft trades continue to shape the glass sector to this day – despite digitalisation and automation. How education dovetails with creativity and technology is explained by Gunther Fruth, head of the “Glasfachschule Zwiesel” college in this interview.
At glasstec 2026 held in Düsseldorf from 20 to 23 October 2026 solutions for current and future challenges in the glass industry will be centrestage once again. The Hot Topics read: Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Digital Technologies, Decarbonisation and Circularity.
AI is increasingly being used in manufacturing by major flat glass producers with a view to optimising processes, reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions and securing competitiveness long term.
The cooperation between the GPD and glasstec creates new synergies for the international glass industry. In an interview, Glaston explains how both formats benefit from each other - and what added value this means for the industry.
Digitalisation and the use of Artificial Intelligence have revolutionised many sectors of industry. In both fields utilisation and integration differ due to the corporate structures and the specific requirements and applications.
The topic of thin glass especially for new applications in architecture attracted a great deal of interest among trade visitors at the past glasstec and its special show “glass technology live”.

Add new comment