
The Domino U510 UV marking laser is suitable for marking plastics and current sustainable packaging materials, such as recyclable, flexible mono-material polymers, including thin films.

Integration into the production line is made possible by the all-in-one solution, consisting of control unit and laser unit or laser head, facilitated. Thanks to its IP55 protection class, the U510 UV laser is ideal for damp or dusty production environments. Display
Especially for products in medical technology, pharmaceuticals and the food sector UV laser marking is a proven labelling solution.
Source: Domino
Domino at Fachpack 2022: Hall 1, Stand 151
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