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    marking Rhodium

    Hello all

    does anyone know if Rhodium plating metal will mark with CO2 laser?

    i would think its unlikely unless thermark is used?

    or do you need YAG, end-of-story ?




    kind regards
    KPB


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    I think you are right - it is either thermark (but you would have to try a sample first) or YAG.


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    hey,

    CO2 laser works better on marking non-metal materials such as leather, plastic etc.

    For marking metal material, i recommend you YAG or diode side-pump laser.
    Diode side-pump laser is better than YAG laser for thin beam and no need to change "lamp".

    I think rhodium is kind of metal materials.

    I have some videos of diode side-pump laser marking on metal materials here.

    Hope this will help you.

    Kofi


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