Jetec peening Marker designer and manufacturer of marking equipment
Jetec peening Marker designer and manufacturer of marking equipment
marking technology dot peen indent pin marking product part identification
Micro-Percussion marking
DOT PEEN MARKING SYSTEM
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TECHNO MARK
Peening is a computer-controlled, multiple-axis stylus point hitting the part like a ball-peen hammer and makes a small dimple. It is an impact-marking process that is either electrically or pneumatically driven depending what material is used. Peening can be used to identify alphanumeric characters, 2D codes, and bar codes.
TECHNO MARK
The traditional dot-peen matrices are 5x7, 7x9, 13x17 and 26x34 and can be peened up to 10 characters a second, depending on size. The mark's depth can range from very shallow to very deep depending on the application and the machine. The depth can be controlled by number of open valves, air pressure, grind of the pin angle, material type, and hardness. The most common materials used for peening are metals that have hardness rating of up to 62. Other materials such as plastics and hardwoods work as well. The following pictures are the samples of peening on different metal surfaces.
Radial Peening
Easy Marker Peening Machine
Raised Peening
Peening on Rough Surface
Dot Peening
Peening is relatively an inexpensive product marking process, with no consumables. JETEC peening systems comply with SPEC 2000, AIAG, DOD, as well as Mil-Std-130.
Electric Dot Marking Machine
indent dot peen pin marking
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