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UV Laser Marking Machine – Key Specs

The right UV laser marking machine can significantly improve your production speed, marking precision, and overall efficiency—especially when working with delicate, heat-sensitive materials. Whether you’re engraving plastics, marking electronic components, coding packaging, or creating ultra-fine graphics, understanding the key technical specifications will help you select the perfect UV laser marking machine model for your manufacturing or customization workflow.

UV Laser MarkingMachine for:

  • ABS
    • PVC
    • Glass
    • Acrylic
    • Ceramics
    • Silicone
    • Plastic Packaging
    • Electronic Components
    • Coated Surfaces
    • Leather
    • and more

This comprehensive guide breaks down the essential parameters of UV laser marking machines—laser power, marking depth, area options, speed, lens selection, and power supply—so you can confidently choose the right configuration for your production environment.

    Why Choose a UV Marking Machine for Precision Marking?

    UV marking machines are the industry standard for high-precision, low-heat marking, especially on materials where fiber or CO₂ lasers may cause burning, melting, or deformation. Using a 355nm wavelength, UV lasers offer:

    • Extremely fine beam quality

    • High-resolution marking

    • Minimal thermal effect

    • Compatibility with a wide range of sensitive materials

    Ideal materials include:

    • ABS, PVC, PET

    • Acrylic & Glass

    • Leather

    • Ceramics

    • Silicone & Rubber

    • Coated Surfaces

    • Medical Plastics

    • Electronic Components

    • Food & Cosmetic Packaging

     

     

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    Key Specifications of Our UV LaserMarking Machines

    Choosing the right UV laser marking machine requires understanding the six core specifications that impact performance.

    Laser Power (3W / 5W / 10W / 15W)

    Laser power determines marking speed, clarity, and compatibility with different materials.

    Power

    Ideal Application

    3W

    Ultra-fine marking on plastics, microchips, PCBs, packaging.

    5W

    Faster marking on polymers, coated surfaces, thin metals.

    10W

    Industrial coding, glass marking, and high-speed batch production.

    15W

    High-volume manufacturing, deep marking on harder materials.

    Rule of thumb: Higher wattage = faster marking + improved contrast.

    For daily production involving plastics or electronics, 3W–5W is ideal.

    Marking Area (110×110 mm to 300×300 mm)

    The marking area depends on the F-Theta lens. Larger lenses provide more workspace but slightly reduce precision.

    Lens/Area Options

    Best Use Case

    110×110 mm

    Highest precision for micro-marking and small components.

    160×160 mm

    Best balance of detail and workspace.

    180×180 mm

    Good for medium-sized packaging and plastic products.

    200×200 mm

    Larger components or multi-item marking.

    300×300 mm

    Signage, large packaging sheets, and oversized items.

    How to choose:
    Small/precision items → 110–160 mm
    Bulk or large items → 200–300 mm

    Marking Depth (0.01–0.2 mm Depending on Material)

    Marking depth is influenced by:

    • Laser wattage

    • Material type

    • Lens selection

    • Marking speed

    For packaging codes, medical plastics, and fine text, 0.01–0.05 mm is sufficient.
    For deeper marks on glass or ceramics, 10W–15W is recommended.

     

    Marking Speed (<10,000 mm/s)

    UV galvo systems offer extremely fast marking speeds, enabling:

    • High production output

    • Faster batch processing

    • Reliable industrial marking

    Even at high speeds, UV lasers maintain exceptional detail and clarity due to their ultra-fine beam diameter.

    Lens Selection (Critical for UV Precision)

    Lens selection affects:

    • Beam spot size

    • Detail resolution

    • Engraving DPI

    • Focus distance

    • Overall clarity

    General rule:
    Small lens → Highest precision
    Large lens → Wider area with slight precision trade-off

    For electronics and packaging codes, choose smaller lenses for best micro-marking quality.

     

    Power Supply (220V/50Hz)

    UV laser marking machines operate on standard 220V/50Hz industrial power.

    For regions using 110V:

    • Use a voltage transformer

    • Or request factory-configured 110V support

    Stable power ensures consistent laser output and long machine life.

     

    Matching UV Laser Marking Machine Specifications to Your Business Needs

    Below is a simplified guide to selecting the right configuration.

    Business Need

    Recommended Power

    Best Marking Area

    Notes

    Plastic packaging, bottles, date codes

    3W–5W

    110×110 mm

    Ultra-fine marking, no burning.

    Electronics, PCBs, micro-components

    3W–5W

    110×110 mm

    Best for micro-marking and small text.

    Glass, acrylic, transparent materials

    5W–10W

    160×160 mm

    Clean and crack-free marking.

    Ceramics, coated materials

    10W–15W

    160×180 mm

    Higher power improves contrast.

    Large packaging sheets or signage

    10W–15W

    200–300 mm

    Larger area + faster production.

    Mixed-material commercial engraving

    5W–10W

    160–200 mm

    Versatile for daily orders.

    Choose based on material type, engraving size, and production volume.

    Portable vs. Desktop UV Laser Marking Machine Options – View Here

    UV marking machines typically come in two major formats:


    A yellow and white laser marking machine, viewed from a slightly elevated angle, is positioned against a clean white background. The machine's base is a rectangular yellow box with various buttons and vents on its front and sides. A silver vertical column rises from the base, supporting a horizontal arm that houses the laser components. The laser arm is primarily white with yellow accents and features a lens at its front, highlighted by a red ring. A black cable extends from the back of the laser arm. The overall design is compact and industrial.

     

     

    Portable / Open-Type UV Marking Machine

    • Lightweight & easy to move

    • Ideal for shops, workshops, and mobile operations

    • Suitable for small tools, accessories, and packaging 

     

     

     

     

    A red and white laser marking machine, viewed from a slightly elevated angle, is positioned against a clean white background. The machine has a substantial red base with a white front panel that includes a small door on the left side and ventilation grilles on the right. The top surface is white, where a vertical column rises, supporting the laser head. The laser head is white with some red accents, and a "caution laser" warning sticker is visible. To the right, a black monitor is attached to the machine, and some accessories, including black cables and a yellow warning label, are placed on the white top surface. The machine appears sturdy and ready for industrial use.

     

     

    Desktop / Enclosed UV Marking Machine

    • Closed safety cabinet

    • Best for factory environments

    • Stable for long, continuous output

    • Enhanced operator safety

     

     

    Your choice depends on workspace layout and production style

     

    Final Recommendation for Selecting a UV Marking Machine

    Choosing the right UV laser marking machine requires balancing power, marking area, precision, and material compatibility. With power options from 3W to 15W, and marking areas from 110 mm to 300 mm, you can easily configure a UV laser system tailored to your exact business requirements.

    A properly selected UV marking machine will significantly enhance marking clarity, reduce material damage, and increase your production efficiency and profitability

     

    For international laser safety classifications, you may visit the IEC Laser Safety Standards website.

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