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AREX400 All-Inclusive Laser Marker| MARVIS Compatible | IP64 Protection
Datalogic’s AREX400 Laser Marker is a top-performing, high-quality laser marking system based on Fiber Laser Technology. The scanhead is engineered with an ultra-compact design and IP64 environmental protection, making this ideal for tight-space installations and effective across several different industries. Including a laser marking green spot function, this scanhead provides immediate visible feedback directly on the marking area which has led to increased efficiency and productivity in attended processing stations. The embedded controller is MARVIS (Mark and Validate Integrated Solution) compatible for zero-defect traceability and includes a built-in SLO (safe laser off) for increased safety during operation.
Features and Dimensions
- Scanhead with ultra-compact design, IP64 protection, and laser marking GreenSpot
- No external PC or additional hardware required; all-inclusive design
- High-performance embedded PC with EWF enhanced Write Protection
- Built-in EtherNet/IP, Ethernet TCP/IP, and Profinet communication protocols
- MARVIS (Mark and Validate Integrated Solution) compatible for zero-defect traceability
- Robot-ready with high-resistance cables and conduit
- Built-in SLO (safe laser off) with failsafe circuit, double safety relays, and redundant feedback that combines a laser stop and remote interlock
- Low noise cooling and quiet operations
Embedded PC Specifications
- Quad core Celeron processor
- 4GB RAM
- 16 + 16GB flash disks
- New V-Lock power cord with retain system
- Safe Laser Off (SLO) port
- (2) I/O Interface ports
- Encoder port
- Photocell port
- (2) Device ports
- (3) RJ45 Ethernet ports
- (4) USB ports
What is the difference between a laser marker and laser engraver / laser etcher?
Laser etching and laser engraving both remove a portion of the surface area as they mark, whereas laser marking simply discolors the surface of the material. Laser marking uses a discoloration method, which creates high-contrast marks caused by oxidation without disrupting the material itself; this allows marking of the surface area while leaving it intact. The laser marking process is incredibly popular for titanium and stainless steel parts, but can be performed on other materials as well such as steel, aluminum, copper, and more. This process is ideal for QR codes, logos, bar codes, and other types of identification.
Laser Marking is growing in popularity and is becoming more common in the following industries:
- Automotive and aerospace
- Machine Tool and manufacturing
- Electronics
- Medical device manufacturing
- Food and beverage
Have questions or need assistance with the AREX400 laser marker? Contact us at 586-771-1881!
Part Number: DL-AREX120-365, MPN: UIDL-AREX120-365, GTIN: 00818070026611