Laser marking titanium is carried out in the medical technology for implants, in the automotive industry for screw and valves, and other applications. Titanium laser marking is used in jewellery, art, key chains, and plane equipment. Titanium is used in high-end sports gear, bicycles, crutches, etc, all of which require high-quality marking. Titanium is used by these industries because of its strength, durability and weight.



In the medical application, titanium is placed permanently in the human body, and for surgical tools, which are used inside the human body. As a result of this, laser marking titanium must be sterile and durable.
The laser marking system makes use of advanced technology that ensures high precision in creating accurate and clear marks. Laser marking titanium is used for branding, adding serial codes to products for easy identification and traceability among similar products.

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Alldo Tech desktop laser machine is a compact size machine. It has a computer, a long lifting stroke and a galvanometer. It is applicable for marking in jewellery, medical, sports, spectacle frames, etc.

The handheld fiber laser marking machine is a mini size laser equipment. It has a small working table, a scanning galvanometer. It is applicable for use in medical, jewellery, sporting equipment, etc.

The split laser machine is a compact size laser machine. It has a marking area and a lifting stroke on one part and a control unit. It is suitable for use in aerospace, automobile, medical, etc.

The mini fiber laser marking machine is a portable laser machine with a mini-computer. It is largely applicable for titanium marking in the medical, aerospace, automotive industry, etc.

The enclosure fiber laser machine is fully enclosed in a case. All control buttons are right below the machine. It is compact in size and applicable in medical, sports equipment, jewellery, aerospace industries, etc.

The stationary laser machine is an industrial size laser machine. It has a large working table and a long lifting stroke. It is applicable for marking metals in the automotive, medical, jewellery industry, etc.

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Laser marking titanium is common because it is a soft metal. Titanium is marked with codes and other characters. Prepare your pattern or code using design software.

Once your design is ready, set up your laser marking machine. Set parameters such as marking speed, beam focus, power and frequency.

Laser marking titanium is as easy as can be. When your pattern and machine are both set, start engraving immediately. The laser machine begins to mark with precision and accuracy.
Titanium is used in many applications due to its unique properties. Titanium is mainly used in industries such as jewellery, aerospace, medical, etc, because of its durability. Generally, laser marking does not pose any threat, this is why it is used for marking in the medical industry.
Laser marking titanium is an advanced technology that ensures precision in creating readable marks which are achievable using a fibre laser marking machine. The fibre laser heats the surface of the material and causes oxidation that causes a dark or bluish mark.
The laser marking process is highly efficient, cost-saving and time-saving. The efficiency is in the marking accuracy and zero possibility of errors. In terms of saving costs, there is no need to purchase printing materials or replacement parts. Lastly, the laser marking speed is 7000mm/s which saves marking time.

Alldo Tech laser marking technology marks at a maximum speed of 8000mm per second. The process of marking is very stable, there is no freezing.
Alldo Tech laser marking machines are affordable for all users. It guarantees an excellent return on investment.
The laser marking technology by Alldo Tech allows marking with different custom depths. A depth of 0.01-0.6mm can be achieved.
The laser marking machine requires no maintenance of the machine or machine tools. The machine performs a non-contact process and requires no ink.
The laser marking technology makes a noncontact, high precision and fast marking on metal and nonmetals. It is affordable and guarantees a long-time use.
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Titanium is a metal and it is suitable for laser marking. Laser marking titanium is possible with a 1.062micron fibre laser marking machine.
Titanium is a lightweight material that is widely used across industries such as medical, jewellery, aerospace, sports equipment, surgical implants, etc. The laser marking process is completely safe so is the marking, this is why marked titanium can be used for surgical applications like joint replacements and tooth implants.
When used in these industries, they are marked with barcodes, logos, serial numbers, QR codes, texts and so on. The purpose of marking on titanium is for identification and traceability. All contents marked on titanium cannot fade away because the marking process is done by laser rather than ink.
Titanium is strong and dense at the same time. A fibre laser is used for laser marking titanium. Due to its high density, it can withstand the laser power of the fibre laser marking machine.
Before getting the laser marking machine started, design your pattern using any design software. Also set the parameters- speed, frequency and power.
Laser marking on titanium is done through a laser-powered beam. When laser marking titanium, the laser beam removes the top layer. The laser beam works on the surface and causes the surface to oxidise. In other words, the laser beam changes the surface of the material.
With the average marking speed, your marking will be completed within a few seconds.
Laser machines are capable of marking ceramics, metals, cardboards, garments, leather, plastics, glass, acrylic, rubber, etc. These materials can be laser marked by a fibre laser, CO2 laser or UV laser. These lasers have different working principles.
A fibre laser is a solid-state laser that marks more materials than the other types of lasers. The fibre laser is used for marking metals, PCBs, gold plating and some plastic types. It can also be used for marking sensitive layers because of its versatility.
The CO2 laser uses CO2 gas in a sealed chamber as its laser source. The CO2 laser is suitable for marking wood, acrylic, plastic, paper, garment, and other non-metallic surfaces.
A UV laser is used for marking glass, crystals, metals, acrylic, plastics, etc.
Titanium watches can be engraved just like gold and silver watches. Engraving on titanium is mainly used for personalisation, gifting and aesthetics. Titanium watches can be engraved with the watch company’s name or logo. You can also add your content to your titanium wristwatch. Contents for fibre engraving titanium watches are dates, quotes, names, etc. When watches are engraved especially for gifting purposes, it is a unique reminder of a friendship/relationship bond.
There are some things you should note before engraving your titanium watch:
LASER is an acronym that stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The fibre laser engraver works by producing a laser beam when fibre optic cables are pumped using intense light. The fibre energy is doped with ytterbium which releases energy in form of photons. The photons in return create a laser beam by exiting the fibre optic cable.
Not all materials can be engraved on a fibre laser engraver. Materials such as transparent polymers, wood, clear glass, acrylic, and garments cannot be engraved with a fibre laser because of its 1062nm wavelength.
Materials that can be laser engraved are metals such as stainless steel, gold, silver, titanium, steel, brass, aluminium, nickel, etc. Non-metals like nylon and plastics can also be engraved with a fibre laser engraver.
Titanium is not difficult to engrave with a fibre laser engraver. Tungsten is a difficult metal to engrave.
Titanium is a versatile metal used across different industries. This metal is mostly used for making jewellery, medical equipment, surgical implants, and making aircraft parts because it is lightweight. Equipment or parts made with titanium are always engraved with details like companies logo, name, numbers and codes. This is because many companies manufacturing the same product with the same metal have to differentiate their product from others.
Laser marking titanium in the jewellery industry is common as customers demand that their jewellery items be customised. In all, titanium is a flexible material used in a wide range of applications and it can be marked without difficulty.
The cost of engraving will be determined by the scale or size of the marking. This means that you can choose to engrave your titanium by consulting an engraving company. For example, if you want to customise a piece of jewellery, there are engraving services that help with engraving. You will be charged based on the following- designing the engraving details, engraving size, content, etc. If you are choosing to engrave your titanium using a third-party service, you will be charged an average of $50.
However, if you are engraving on a large scale, you will incur the cost of buying a laser engraving machine. Purchasing the laser machine is the only thing you are buying, there is no need for engraving inks or replacement parts. Buying a laser marking for titanium will cost you some thousands of dollars.
Titanium rings are one of the most common jewellery items that are laser engraved. Titanium rings can be engraved with names, dates, symbols, personal designs, fingerprints, etc. The laser engraver is capable of engraving both inside and outside the titanium ring for the purpose of personalisation.
Titanium has a level of hardness that names it difficult to engrave by hand. Hand engraving titanium ring would leave undesirable results and possibly damage the ring. Fibre laser engraving titanium is recommended for the best engraving results. The laser engraving process creates accurate and excellent engraving results. There is no limit to what you can engrave on your titanium ring compared to the traditional engraving method.