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Microchips, circuits and sensors: how to mark electronic components

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The electronic components industry is developing very rapidly, especially in the microcomponent sector. Sensors, microchips, circuits, and motherboards need to be marked like any other industrial component to thwart piracy and counterfeiting events and to track the electronic product itself.

Electronic components can be very difficult to mark due to very small size, special materials and delicate handling requirements. Most must be marked with identification numbers, 2D codes for traceability, logos, technical information, wiring, connections, and more. Electronic components are very fragile, so the only way to mark them is with anAutomator laser. The laser technology and model (green, YAG, fiber, or "cold" laser) is something related to the marking time, the type of marking (blackening, bleaching), or the size of the component.

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We also have customers who use Automator lasers to erase previously marked information and replace it with a new customized marking. On the other hand, seeing all of the components marked with a logo or branding gives great marketing feedback.

Why choose Automator

Automator Marking Systems was founded in 1940 and is 100% focused on industrial marking technologies: we can provide all kinds of solutions: not only laser, micro-percussion or rolling machines, but also smear markers, hot stamping and striking machines, presses and electrochemical machines. We always have the best solution for your marking needs.

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Automator Marking Systems
USA | Canada

475 Douglas Ave, Chillicothe

OH 45601

USA

 

Phone: +1 740-983-0157

Mail: infousa@automator.com