Zero Touch ProcessingNon-contact processing or “zero touch” eliminates the risk of contamination because only a concentrated, wavelength-specific beam of light contacts the material being processed. This makes lasers ideal for processing delicate materials and sanitary operations. Lasers also offer multiple operational advantages, including zero tool wear and minimal waste which improves efficiency and reduces costs. Learn More
Why CO2 Lasers MatterLasers can be used for a variety of processes, such as cutting, marking, perforating, and engraving materials we use daily. Each of these materials has a characteristic absorption spectrum, meaning there are certain wavelengths of light a given material will absorb more readily than others. CO2 lasers have longer wavelengths, which pair nicely with plastics, natural materials like paper, and certain metal foils — some of the most popular materials in the packaging industry. Learn More
The Versatility of Laser ProcessingAgility is key, modern converting, packaging, and labeling systems employ a laser system to keep pace with shifting market demands. If shorter runs, frequent changeovers, higher degrees of complexity, variations within a single run, and extreme tolerances are just some of the challenges you face today, then integrating a laser system may be the solution you are looking for. Learn More
High Performance, High Yield Marking & Coding SystemsUtilizing CO2 lasers to mark logos and product codes is not a novel concept. The benefits and returns on investment of laser marking systems are well known, and as a result, laser technology has developed to increase the throughput, yield, and versatility of these industrial machines. For more than 20 years now, Novanta high performance CO2 lasers have set the global standard for performance and reliability of modern marking and coding systems. Learn More