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Marking laser

TruMicro Mark 2000

Simply flexible

All-around solution for markings with ultrashort pulses

Are you looking for a marking unit for laser markings with ultrashort pulses? Then the TruMicro Mark 2000 is the ideal choice. The first all-round, turnkey solution for an ultrashort pulse laser in a marking station includes a scanner, chiller, software and image processing, in addition to the laser. The system offers the benefits of maximum process stability thanks to laser power control and monitored pulse energy for each individual pulse. The multi-pulse technology enables the individual adaptation of pulse number and distance in freely configurable pulse trains. This means that you can also use the TruMicro Mark 2000 for other cold processing applications.

Black marking

Create deep black, corrosion-resistant markings with extreme peak pulse power and ultrashort laser pulses in the pico- and femtosecond ranges.

Specialist for medical technology

Mark implants and surgical instruments corrosion-free with the TruMicro Mark 2000. Even medical plastics which are hard to mark, such as UHMWPE, can be marked thanks to our USP technology.

100% tailored pulses

The ultrafast power modulator keeps power and pulse energy at an exact level.

Precision work

High beam quality for absolute precision

Protects the surface

Mark chromed plastics without modifying the polymer layer.

Dazzling performance

With ultrashort pulses, you can mark even highly reflective surfaces.

Laser-marked UDI code on a medical hammer, TRUMPF blackmarking with TruMark marking laser

With its ultrashort laser pulses, the TruMicro Mark is the ideal partner for applying high-quality UDI codes. Thanks to the blackmarking process, the code is corrosion-resistant and legible even under difficult lighting conditions in an operating room.

Cold processing with the TruMicro Mark Series 2000
Zero or targeted heat input

With laser pulses of a few pico- and femtoseconds, materials can be efficiently processed, virtually without thermal or mechanical influences. To do this, the laser pulse – and therefore the duration of the energy input – must be short enough in order to avoid temperature compensation between electrons and their associated atoms. The material evaporates abruptly. The heat does not get into the surrounding material, and thermal stress fractures are avoided. This is referred to as "cold processing".

Limited edition engraving of a Junghans watch

The limited edition Meister S Chronoscope Platin Edition 160 from the watch and clock maker Junghans quickens the pulse of watch enthusiasts around the world. Only twelve watches will be brought to market. The edition engraving along with the limited edition number has been applied to precious platinum by a TruMicro Mark 2030 in a TruMark Station 7000.

Black marking of anodized aluminum

Black marking

A change in color, up to and including deep black, can be brought about in metals through laser processing, which is known as black marking. Ultrashort laser pulses create virtually no heat in the material during processing. The amount of free chromium in the stainless steel thereby remains high enough for a self-healing layer of chromium oxide to form on the surface – the marking on stainless steel thereby becomes corrosion-resistant. Black marking is, therefore, especially well-suited for creating the mandatory markings in medical technology.

UDI marking

Laser marking in medical technology

Traceability is extremely important in the manufacture of products in medical technology, which is why machine-readable markings are very important. With the TruMicro Mark 2000, the type and form of the marking is not subject to any limits in: UDI-compliant product markings in clear text and barcode or data matrix code for product traceability, micro-marking in the range of hundredths of millimeters or graphics of the highest quality.

TruMicro Mark 2030
Laser parameters  
Beam quality (M²) < 1.3
Wavelength 1030 nm
Average output power 20 W
Pulse duration 900 fs , 20 ps, 400 fs - 20 ps (variable)
Maximum pulse energy 20 µJ , 100 µJ
Maximum repetition rate 1000 kHz , optional 2000 kHz
Structural design  
Dimensions of supply cabinet (W x H x D) 600 mm x 1225 mm x 825 mm
Dimensions of work station (W x H x D) 860 mm x 2000 mm x 1312 mm
Dimensions of laser head with scanner (W x H x D) 838.5 mm x 375 mm x 180 mm
Product image TruTops Mark

TruTops Mark

The TruTops Mark marking software makes marking with the TruMicro Mark as easy as possible. The TruTops Mark program combines the marking software, CAD editor, management of laser parameters and interfaces, sequence programming with QuickFlow, and a diagnostics tool. An intuitive interface puts all the functions at your fingertips. You can easily draw and arrange graphic objects with the CAD editor. The database for laser parameters enables you to re-use optimized parameters many times over. You can use the QuickFlow sequence programming to create "drag and drop" programs that control the complete marking cycle from beginning to end. The diagnostics tool visualizes and analyzes the analog measured values recorded by its sensors.

Additional options enable your TruMicro Mark to work more efficiently and with more process reliability.

TruMark laser pilot laser
Pilot laser

The pilot laser is used to simulate the marking content with a visible red light via a laser diode. You get an idea of the marking results in advance so you can position the component in the marking field even more easily.

Image processing for marking applications
Image processing

With VisionLine 3 image processing, you get additional quality assurance for your production. Whether workpiece recognition or reading and evaluating Data Matrix Codes – with its modular structure, we always have the right solution for your process.

UDI TRUMPF marking systems
TruTops Mark - Module Interface

Benefit from complete integration in your production process: with our TruTops Mark Interface Module software solutions, you can connect the marking system with the external periphery or your database for reading and writing back production-relevant data.

Variety of interfaces – for simple integration

Interfaces are key for the integration of a TruMicro laser into your machine or production line. The solid-state lasers from TRUMPF offer interfaces to all common fieldbus systems.

Remote Services

In the event of an error, TRUMPF service experts will remotely access your laser via a secure remote connection. In many cases the fault can be remedied directly in this way, or the configuration of the laser can be modified in a way that permits you to continue manufacturing until the spare part arrives.

You will find the ideal work station for your particular workpiece size and application complexity in our work station product portfolio. This includes small, compact marking stations and systems for particularly large components. You can also benefit from various automation options.

This product range and information may vary depending on the country. Subject to changes to technology, equipment, price, and range of accessories. Please get in touch with your local contact person to find out whether the product is available in your country.

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Medical instrument with UDI code, black marking with TRUMPF lasers
UDI-compliant marking

In accordance with EU and US standards, medical products must be labeled with a uniquely traceable UDI code (UDI = Unique Device Identification). TRUMPF can offer you the perfect complete package comprised of marking laser and software for this.

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Laser marking

Whether it's digits, text, or codes – as an advanced marking tool, lasers can easily mark all these elements and more for a wide range of industries. They use a non-contact, wear-free method to do so.

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