A Pulse Marking Machine is a device used for permanent marking on various materials (like metal, plastic, or wood) using a pneumatic or electromagnetic pulse mechanism. These machines are commonly used in industries for part identification, serial numbers, barcodes, logos, and other markings.
There are two common types based on design and portability:
1. Cabinet-Type Pulse Marking Machine
Design: Enclosed in a sturdy metal cabinet for durability and stability.
Features:
Heavy-duty construction for industrial use.
Often includes a built-in air compressor (if pneumatic).
Larger work area for marking bigger components.
Suitable for high-volume marking in factories.
Applications: Automotive, aerospace, heavy machinery, and manufacturing industries.
2. Suitcase-Type (Portable) Pulse Marking Machine
Design: Compact and lightweight, resembling a suitcase for easy transport.
Features:
Battery-operated or works with an external air supply.
Ideal for on-site marking (e.g., maintenance, field service).
Can be carried to different locations easily.
Applications: Repair workshops, small-scale industries, and mobile marking needs.
Key Differences
Feature | Cabinet-Type | Suitcase-Type |
---|---|---|
Portability | Stationary | Highly Portable |
Size | Larger | Compact |
Power Source | Mains/Compressor | Battery/External Air |
Use Case | Industrial production | Field marking |