For coding on metal Automator has an extensive programme of options; from punch stamps to lasers.
Dot marking is used for a broad range of applications for the industrial coding of metal products.
It is possible to apply letters, figures, logos and a data matrix.
There are machines for different applications: portable, with column or integrated.
Scribe marking is primarily used for attractive marking or for when the sound levels during marking must not be too high.
You can opt for deep or shallow marking.
Lasers are more and more used for coding materials.
The Ytterbium fiber laser with a 1064 nm wavelength is ideal for marking metals and plastics.
SIC Marking and CAB lasers can provide the solution for a wide range of applications.
An embossing machine is used to mark metal plates in relief. The text can then still be read after galvanisation or a paint treatment.
The small character inkjet printer (CIJ, Continuous Ink Jet) can print one to five rows of text, logos and barcodes on metal.
The large character inkjet printer (DOD, Drop on Demand) can print one to five rows of text, logos and barcodes on metal.
Automator has been supplying manual and pneumatic presses for more than 50 years. These presses are still used for traditional applications where cost, speed and efficiency are important.
Roll marking machines can provide fast and budget friendly coding to both cylindrical and flat products.
Automator supplies both standard and custom-made punch stamps. With more than 50 years experience and our own engraving facility, we can supply the widest range of products.
Characters and numbering heads can also be supplied in every possible finish.
Etching is primarily used to mark hard materials or small quantities where the investment in a marking machine is too high.