Flash, Bang, Wallop… Flash, bang, wallop, or so it seems when the laser marker completes the part number and calibration figures on this rheology tool. Those of you of a certain age will remember the common method to mark individual parts using metal stamp sets or electrically powered vibrating engraving tools. On some components, there was a progression to electrical chemical etching, but the advent of laser marking has been a game changer, like so many innovations within manufacturing over the past twenty years. But have any of these been as colourful or dramatic as the flash, bang, wallop of the laser marker? ⚡tenonengineering.co.uk #PrecisionEngineering #PrecisionManufacturing #Design #ManufacturingAndEngineering #UKmfg #UKManufacturing #Engineering Terry Healy Chris Norval Mary Norval RUBBER HEART
Looks like a magic!
Great piece of kit, can use this for so many applications.
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9moAnother added resource which has become a great benefit. Well done to my colleagues that set-up this equipment. Expanding into using 3D printing to aid tooling has been a positive step as well.