Brady Unveils New Laser Markable Materials at SMTA International Electronics Exhibition

EIN Brady Laser Mark 400

Sept 24, 2019

Brady announced the launch of a new line of Laser Markable Labels which will be on display at this year’s Surface Mount Technology Association’s (SMTA) International Electronics Exhibition in Rosemont, Ill. on September 24-25.

“When it comes to PCB board manufacturing, traceability is extremely important,” said Lori Aeschbacher, global product manager at Brady Corporation. “The harsh processes that the boards have to go through and small spaces available for identification reduce the identification options. These labels are a perfect fit for this application due to their ability to survive harsh conditions and to produce high-resolution at small font sizes.”

The benefits of these labels don’t end there. The manufacturing process of PCB boards also requires identification processes that don’t yield debris to ensure that the boards remain in working condition. Unlike other laser-engravable solutions on the market, these labels produce little-to-no debris during the engraving process. And, with black on white, white on black and anti-static options available, users have options that best fit their identification needs.

Brady will also be showcasing their complete printing solutions for product identification at SMTA in booth 1232. These solutions include automation products, high-volume on-demand printers, a variety of label materials and software to automate processes.

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