Laser direct marking applied to rasterizing miniature Data Matrix Code on aluminum alloy

Xia Shuang Li, Wei Ping He, Lei Lei, Jian Wang, Gai Fang Guo, Teng Yun Zhang, Ting Yue

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Abstract

Precise miniaturization of 2D Data Matrix (DM) Codes on Aluminum alloy formed by raster mode laser direct part marking is demonstrated. The characteristic edge over-burn effects, which render vector mode laser direct part marking inadequate for producing precise and readable miniature codes, are minimized with raster mode laser marking. To obtain the control mechanism for the contrast and print growth of miniature DM code by raster laser marking process, the temperature field model of long pulse laser interaction with material is established. From the experimental results, laser average power and Q frequency have an important effect on the contrast and print growth of miniature DM code, and the threshold of laser average power and Q frequency for an identifiable miniature DM code are respectively 3.6 W and 110 kHz, which matches the model well within normal operating conditions. In addition, the empirical model of correlation occurring between laser marking parameters and module size is also obtained, and the optimal processing parameter values for an identifiable miniature DM code of different but certain data size are given. It is also found that an increase of the repeat scanning number effectively improves the surface finish of bore, the appearance consistency of modules, which has benefit to reading. The reading quality of miniature DM code is greatly improved using ultrasonic cleaning in water by avoiding the interference of color speckles surrounding modules.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3780
Pages (from-to)31-39
Number of pages9
JournalOptics and Laser Technology
Volume77
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • Miniature Data Matrix Code
  • Optimal processing parameter values
  • Rasterizing

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