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Automotive and aerospace components include metal parts, plastic housings, composite panels, and small precision assemblies. These components often feature curved, textured, or coated surfaces, requiring highly accurate and reliable marking. Codes must remain legible under vibration, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to oils, lubricants, or outdoor conditions.
Marking solutions must provide clear information for traceability, including part numbers, batch codes, serial numbers, and regulatory compliance marks such as ISO or FAA certifications. High-speed automated assembly and testing lines demand printing systems that deliver consistent, precise, and durable codes across a wide range of materials. Advanced technologies ensure that each part can be tracked throughout production, inspection, and supply chain distribution, supporting safety, quality control, and compliance in industries where precision and reliability are critical.
Metal Parts
Metal parts often have smooth, coated, or anodized surfaces that challenge ink adhesion. Codes must withstand handling, machining, and exposure to oils or extreme temperatures while remaining legible.图
Pipes
Pipes feature curved, sometimes large-diameter surfaces that make consistent marking difficult. Durable, high-contrast codes are needed for traceability and part identification under vibration and outdoor conditions.图
Plastic Housings
Plastic components may have glossy or textured surfaces. Marking must be precise and resistant to abrasion, temperature changes, and cleaning processes. 图
Composite Panels
Composite panels often have irregular or layered surfaces. Codes must maintain legibility throughout assembly, inspection, and handling, even under stress or environmental exposure.图
Precision Small Parts
Tiny components require highly accurate, miniature marking solutions. Codes must remain readable despite vibration, handling, and high-speed assembly lines.图
Extrusions
Extruded profiles vary in shape and surface energy. Marking systems must adapt to curved or elongated surfaces and provide durable, traceable codes for long supply chain cycles.图