Pryor Marking Technology is introducing the latest additions to its Marktronic SilentScribe range at EMO 2007, on Stand D05, Hall 015.
Mark Wadsworth, business development manager at Pryor, says: "Marking for traceability is part of many a manufacturing process, be it for highly engineered jet engine components, or recently milled steel. These models can cope with the variable materials, uneven surfaces and contours that are encountered in these environments."
The Marktronic SilentScribe LS models produce highly visible marks across a wide range of materials. Utilisation of a high-precision ball screw XY mechanism with a pneumatically operated diamond-tipped stylus makes this highly suitable for marking smaller characters.
On the Marktronic SilentScribe MS models, a similar mechanism is used but a solid carbide tip produces a more robust, wider and deeper mark.
The Marktronic SilentScribe HS Models are best suited to demanding industrial applications where a deep scribe mark is required. The combination of high-power pneumatic assembly, high-speed, high-torque motors and a solid carbide tip ensures a deep, fast and quiet mark is achievable on a wide range of materials. All machines in the range can be either column-mounted or integrated into a larger manufacturing process.