QLASER® series

    laser engraving additive masterbatch utilizes the high energy of the laser beam and the synergistic effect of laser engraving additives. When the laser beam hits the surface of the material to be marked, the laser engraving additive converts the light energy into heat energy. This heat energy will cause the temperature of the surface of the material to rise, reach the melting point and produce a melting phenomenon. During the melting process, the surface of the material is deformed to form the desired marking pattern. The obtained patterns are permanent lightfast, abrasion-resistant and chemical-resistant, high-contrast marks can be quickly achieved in any color, laser products developed in our laboratory, through comprehensive testing to achieve the balance between additives and colorants Suitable formulations to maximize product value.

QLASER® series laser engraving additive masterbatch:

It can be integrated into transparent polymers to form dark marks without affecting the transparency of the product itself.

QLASER® series laser engraving additive masterbatch application fields:
Automobile industry

  1. The lot number and date of manufacture of the auto part will help trace warranty claims for installed non-OEM parts.
  2. Use laser marking to decorate interior components.
  3. The International Anti-Counterfeiting Technical Committee certification recent requirements consider the use of anti-counterfeiting technology.
  4. OR codes or barcodes can be printed for inventory checks, marking product information, and more.

Electronic and electrical industry
Part markings on keypads, control switches, and certain components.
Cosmetics and Personal Care Industry
Part decoration and branding, personalization markings, use-by dates and promo codes.
Caps and Stoppers Applications
Caps can be laser marked with barcodes, decorations and logos, use-by dates and anti-counterfeiting.
Agriculture
Identification markers for livestock that require permanent marking.
Food Packaging Applications
Caps can be laser marked for barcodes, decorations and logos, use-by dates and promotional codes.
Medical industry
Changes in medical standards in recent years require batch numbers/ID cards to be identified when using disposable items