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Marking polyethylene
bottles


This contrasting mark was produced using 10W
of power in a cycle time of 0.62 seconds.


Polyethylene is the most common plastic in the world. This versatile plastic is manufactured in various polymer forms to create thousands of products including toys, clothing, and containers to name just a few.

As a family, plastics are a great material for CO2 laser processing due to their high absorptivity and low thermal conductivity at the 10.6-µm wavelength. In the case of polyethylene, the cutting mechanism is vaporization, meaning that the material is simply vaporized into a gas by instantaneous absorption of the CO2 energy. Cut edge quality is excellent with no discoloration.

When the application calls for marking, polyethylene provides a nice, slightly-contrasting mark due to a marking mechanism called surface melting. In contrast to the typical plastic mark – an engraved mark where material is removed – surface melting causes a change in density and volume at the material surface that causes the mark to become slightly raised. This raised area creates a contrast that is easily seen under most lighting conditions.

The polyethylene application shown here required a three-line, 21-character product and expiration code. We created the text in WinMark Pro’s Drawing Editor using WinMark’s built-in European stroke font at a Text Height of 0.19 inches (4.8 mm) and added Extra Character Spacing of 0.008” (0.2 mm).

The marking setup consisted of a Synrad sealed CO2 laser and an FH Series marking head fitted with a 125 mm focusing lens. This lens provides a 180-micron (0.007”) spot size with a 3 mm (0.118”) depth of focus. Using a power of 10 watts and a marking Velocity of 15 inches per second, we created this 21-character contrasting mark in a cycle time of 0.62 seconds
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