The new Schilling marking laser High-Light lives up to its name. The High-Light is a laser station of the latest generation. The High-Light can be used as a compact manual workstation as well as a fully automated laser machine. Due to its large cabin on wheels, it is flexibly deployable: it can quickly and precisely mark both large parts and many small parts. The flexibility also extends to the combination with laser sources. The marking laser High-Light can be combined with fiber lasers, UV lasers, and ultrashort pulse lasers.
The High-Light comes standard with three automatic axes: the Z-axis is software-controlled and allows for easy focusing of the laser. Additionally, the laser head moves on an automatic X-axis left and right. The perforated plate also moves on a rail system in the Y-direction. This results in a large marking area of 570 x 270 mm. If necessary, the marking laser High-Light can be further equipped with a rotary axis. For optimal adjustments, integrated lighting is built into the cabin, which can be individually turned on and off.
On the outside of the cabin, a colored LED bar indicates the status of the laser (red/yellow/green). The LED bar also serves as a progress indicator. It lights up during marking, allowing you to visually track the marking progress. Moreover, the High-Light stands out with the integrated touch display on the front, which complements the control elements.
The programming of the marking laser High-Light is done through our own AnyMarker Designer software. In combination with the standard integrated InSight camera module, you always have a view of the workpieces to be marked. With the accompanying AnyMarker InSight software, the marking contents can be easily placed onto the products to be marked. This provides a visual impression of the marked part before laser marking, eliminating the more time-consuming alignment via the red positioning laser.
The benefits are further enhanced by the intelligent and ergonomic design of the marking laser. The High-Light can be used as both a standing and a sitting workstation. Moreover, it can be fully automatically loaded, for example, by a robot.