"Industrial Laser Solutions" David Belforte said, I have been paying attention to the quarterly report, telephone interviews with analysts and interview manuscripts of several leaders in the Laser Engraver industry. It is going through a year of strong growth, just like the double-digit growth level before the economic crisis.
The holmium laser engraving system is the most commonly used product in the industrial laser industry and is widely used in consumer product marking. I like laser printers in the office product line, or pick-and-place robots in manufacturing. The term "pervasive" is appropriate because there are at least 155 companies in the "Industrial Laser Solutions" database of global Laser Engraver system suppliers, and more companies are joining each week.
For those who have not paid attention to this application, let me explain to you the current status of laser engraving applications. Simply put, because for the purposes of traceability and security, industry standards and government regulations make a significant contribution to product engraving and identification.
A few years ago, pioneers of the Laser Engraver industry often lamented that lasers cannot be like razors, because the market for consumable razor blades is very profitable. Now you see, the consumable problem of laser companies has reversed. When using inkjet engraved labels, consumer products generate profits in non-consumer laser engraving technology. This and other technological advantages-readability, penetration, readability, and industrial flexibility-have jointly developed the market for laser engraving systems. Therefore, when companies, trade agencies, and governments look for laser engraving technologies with these properties, they choose lasers. This gave birth to market rules and regulations, which can better protect the development of the industry than other laser technologies during the economic crisis. This is described in detail in "Industrial Laser Solutions Laser Marking Digest".
By the end of this year, more than 36,000 laser engraving systems will be installed worldwide, valued at between 75 million and 100 million US dollars. Compared with the same period in 2011, the increase rate is not less than 10%. The next time you see a 2D barcode on the package, think about the precision Laser Engraver technology that allows users to get more market data in the identifier, and is sure that the field of industrial lasers will continue to grow.