Aluminium Laser Marking & Engraving Solutions

Aluminium is everywhere, from car parts and electronics to aerospace components and consumer goods. According to Alcoa, an industry leader in aluminium products, global demand for this metal rose to 69.2 million tons in 2022 alone.

Widespread use comes from its unique combination of being lightweight and exceptionally strong. Because of those properties, it is ideal for a variety of industries. Whether for identification, branding, or traceability, laser marking aluminium can provide whatever type of marks are required.

But as aluminium's use continues to grow, so does the need for reliable marking and engraving solutions.

What is Aluminium Laser Marking & Engraving?

Aluminium laser marking and engraving involve using focused laser beams to create permanent marks on the metal’s surface. Lasers either vaporise or alter the aluminium’s top layer, resulting in highly visible, durable markings. Marks range from serial numbers and logos to detailed designs and barcodes, depending on the application. Unlike traditional methods that involve physical contact, laser engraving aluminium is a non-contact process, ensuring the metal’s integrity while producing clean, legible marks that last.

Aluminium's surface is altered by a laser. Sharp, high-contrast marks are created without cutting into the material itself. When engraving, the laser goes deeper, removing layers to create a more pronounced and permanent design.

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Why Use Laser Technology for Aluminium Marking & Engraving?

Laser engraving aluminium is the go-to method for several reasons. For one, it provides very accurate results. Whether marking small components or larger aluminium sheets, the laser’s precision ensures each mark is consistent and clear, no matter how detailed the design. Many industries (like aerospace, automotive, and electronics) rely on this for quality and safety purposes. The slightest imperfections can lead to safety or other issues.

Because laser marking aluminium is a non-contact process, the metal remains undamaged throughout. Mechanical methods can sometimes leave scratches or dents, but laser technology avoids this risk altogether. Oftentimes, maintaining the aluminium's structural integrity is necessary, such as in aircraft or automotive components. Another reason to use laser systems is they offer speed without sacrificing quality. It especially works well in high-volume production environments.

Applications of Aluminium Laser Marking & Engraving

As mentioned, laser marking aluminium has a broad range of applications. In manufacturing, it’s used to add identification codes, serial numbers, and part details that must remain visible throughout the product’s lifespan. Marks need to withstand tough working conditions, like high temperatures or exposure to chemicals. Laser marking systems ensure the markings remain readable no matter what.

Aerospace manufacturers count on laser marking aluminium for labelling important components. Accurate and sturdy markings are necessary, as these parts must meet strict regulations and be easily tracked.

Consumer electronics commonly use aluminium engraving for branding and product identification. Whether it's a logo on a laptop or a serial number inside a smartphone, laser engraving aluminium provides high-quality, professional-looking results.

How KEYENCE Laser Marking Systems Work for Aluminium Marking & Engraving

KEYENCE laser marking systems provide a reliable solution for marking and engraving aluminium. Using advanced 3-axis laser technology, they control the laser beam's movement across three dimensions—X (horizontal), Y (vertical), and Z (depth). Various surfaces, including those with curves or uneven shapes, can be easily marked with precision, which is not the case for conventional lasers.

When marking or engraving aluminium, the Keyence system directs a laser beam onto the metal’s surface, either vaporising a thin layer or penetrating deeper, depending on the application. KEYENCE’s 3-axis fibre laser marker, 3-axis UV laser marker, and 3-axis hybrid laser marker are designed to handle different types of aluminium, whether anodised or raw.

Our systems simplify the process of aluminium marking. Are you ready to achieve reliable, detailed results on your aluminium products? Contact us today to get started.

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