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CO2 Laser Coding Systems for Harsh Environments

ID Technology today announced the availability of its Series KIP-1000 CO2 Laser Coding Systems with IP65 rating for harsh environments. The laser components and touchscreen controller are enclosed in an airtight casing which protects them from dust and water. The IP65 rating is a significant step for laser coding technology, and means customers can now deploy IDT Laser Coding Systems in harsh production environments where dust and frequent wash downs are the norm.

IDT¡¦s new laser coders can be deployed in almost any production environment, allowing manufacturers-including beverage producers-to benefit from the superior imprint quality, low maintenance and minimal operating costs inherent in laser coding systems. The Series KIP-1000, available in 10, 30 and 60-watt models, features the same compact design and adjustable marking head, available in all IDT Laser Coders, making them perfect for installations in complex production lines and environments.

The user-friendly KIP-1000 can be controlled via handheld terminal, remote touch screen or from a remote PC. With MACSA's exclusive software, multiple laser systems can be linked for even greater control and increased production. Regardless of the production environment, or marking substrate - labels, cardboard, PET, glass, or wood - the Series KIP-1000 delivers clear, accurate marking.

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