Hitachi Industrial Equipment & Solutions America, LLC

Industrial Laser Printing systems

Laser Systems

Usable across a diverse set of industrial marking and coding applications, Hitachi Laser Systems delivers high-quality performance in terms of date coding, product marking, and variable printing onto different products that are used by consumers globally.

With years of experience and technological expertise, Hitachi offers a range of specialized industrial laser markers. From a 9.3um Wavelength CO2 based vector laser marker series ideally suited for coding on plastics, glass, or paper to the 10.2um Wavelength high-performance laser marker series designed specifically for coding on polyethylene and other plastics, our portfolio has excellent options for your industrial marking and coding requirements.

Explore our collection of the industrial laser marking systems below to select the product that meets the requirements of your facility.

9.3um Wavelength Laser Printing on PET Bottles

INDUSTRIAL LASER SYSTEM FOR PET CODING

The 9.3 µm wavelength works perfectly with PET bottling applications. As the substrate becomes thinner, lasers must be able to clearly mark the bottles without creating pinholes or damaging the substrate and causing the potential for cracking during transport. With the compactness of the laser and cascading cover design to keep the inner electronics free from dust and debris, the Hitachi industrial laser systems provide a high level of reliability on high-speed beverage production lines. The 9.3 µm wavelength is considered the most versatile laser for substrate absorption and creates a frosty code on PET bottles.

Hitachi Laser LM-C300 Series 10.2um Wavelength

INDUSTRIAL LASER SYSTEM FOR FILM AND FOIL CODING

Laser coding on film and foil substrates are completed flawlessly with the 10.2 µm wavelength laser system from Hitachi. In this primary packaging application, the laser coding is placed on a painted portion of the film or foil packaging. The laser removes the ink and provides a contrasting code against the next layer in the packaging. The lens air flow keeps the lens clear of debris and particulates from the coding, helping to reduce operating costs and maintenance requirements.

Hitachi Laser Printer -10.6um Wavelength

INDUSTRIAL LASER SYSTEM FOR PAPER AND GLASS CODING

The laser wavelength of 10.6 µm is appropriate for paper and glass, where the wavelength is absorbed by the primary packaging substrate. This is the most common type of wavelength used and is versatile for a variety of primary packaging materials. Safety is always a concern when using lasers for coding on packaging. Hitachi uses an electromagnetic shutter to prevent optical radiation from being emitted, and to keep your manufacturing line workers safe.