Laser Marking - Carbon Migration

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Laser Applications Carbon Migration

What is Carbon Migration?

Carbon migration occurs during the heating of metal or metal alloys, causing the metal to chemically bond with traces of carbon molecules at or near the part’s surface, creating a dark – sometimes even black – permanent mark.

A common type of laser marking, carbon migration’s rapid heating allows for carbon molecules to migrate into the specified area. Carbon migration generally uses peak energies as opposed to other techniques and is ideal for metals and steel.

Carbon migration is frequently used in the medical sector, where the mark leaves a smooth surface on smaller devices ensuring the medical tool is bacteria and germ free.

Products Best Suited for Carbon Migration

  • ​Surgical equipment
  • Trays
  • Molds
  • Stents
  • Dental products
  • Orthopedic products

Carbon Migration Application Videos

See SMARTmark Lasers in Action

  • Fiber Laser Marking Capabilities on Aluminum

    Fiber Laser Marking Capabilities on Aluminum

    Watch a marking demonstration of laser engraving, dark marks, and other etching capabilities on aluminum.

  • Fiber Laser Marking on Stainless Steel

    Fiber Laser Marking on Stainless Steel

    Watch as a 20W fiber laser marks stainless steel: This video demonstrates laser engraving, carbon migration and other laser marking capabilities.

  • Introducing the New Fiber Laser

    Introducing the New Fiber Laser

    This latest generation fiber laser facilitates integration into factory automation networks using Ethernet/IP protocol and embedded controller technology.

  • Rotary Workstation - Bearing Marking

    Rotary Workstation - Bearing Marking

    Marking bearings for traceability is simplified with this Class 1 laser rotary workstation.