Ponsse chose Cajo laser for marking VIN numbers
Ponsse Plc– one of the world’s largest manufacturers of cut-to-length forest machines – operates in harvesting markets in 40 different countries, and nearly 80 percent of its net sales come from exports. They wanted to enhance their marking process, because the costs were relatively high and, also the quality of the marking needed an uplift.
Halton Marine replaced CO2 laser by Cajo laser marking system
Halton Marine is a global technology leader in indoor air solutions for demanding spaces. Their products include marking plates tailored by customer needs. Previously the plates were made by CO2 laser technology that requires ionization. Laser marking solution provided by Cajo does not require any additives nor pigments what brought direct savings for Halton Marine.
Gerber Gear updated blade marking capabilities with Cajo´s laser marking system
Gerber Gear is an American brand that is dedicated to crafting problem-solving, life-saving knives, multi-tools, cutting tools, and equipment. They were already using laser marking machine, but were dissatisfied by frequent machine break down and bad marking quality. Cajo was approved as new marking system provider through series of proto test markings. Cajo´s unique ability
Boliden Kokkola replaced inkjet system by integrable Cajo laser marking solution
Boliden is one of the world´s largest producers of zinc metal. It previously used inkjet to mark the date and batch number on their zinc bars. Occurring challenges in their facilities are high surface humidity and temperature variation between 80 to 110 degrees Celsius. Cajo´s technology proved that regardless of these challenges highly precise and