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If you've ever wanted to buy a marker, then Wattsan is pleased to help you. Company prepared three special sales so that you may mark yourself in business with the laser marker Wattsan UV TT. Free chillers and sales up to 40%.
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Wattsan, a CNC machine maker with 20 years of expertise, has launched a big deal on its ultraviolet laser markers. This technology works with nearly everything, from wood and leather to metal, diamonds, and apples.
The UV TT is an ultraviolet marker and engraver that has a 355 nm wavelength. That allows it to process the widest range of materials in comparison with other types of markers, such as CO2 or fiber. For example, it can mark silver and gold. With the UV TT, you'll be able to work with things that are not detected by other types of markers, like glass or acrylic.
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It is often used for QR and barcodes, circuit boards, and jewelry. That arises from the wavelength: the UV marker has the smallest laser beam width, potentially 30 times smaller than CO2. The end product has a very deep color or single-color micro-marking.
Wattsan made three special offers for you to choose the most suitable one for your needs.
About the company:
Wattsan is a Chinese manufacturing company that provides professional equipment for more than 23 countries. It regularly takes part in international exhibitions to present new models and modernizations. By now, Wattsan had participated in 65 exhibitions and made over 50 improvements to machines.
Contact:
info@wattsan.com
Emily Zhou
The UV TT is an ultraviolet marker and engraver that has a 355 nm wavelength. That allows it to process the widest range of materials in comparison with other types of markers, such as CO2 or fiber. For example, it can mark silver and gold. With the UV TT, you'll be able to work with things that are not detected by other types of markers, like glass or acrylic.
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It is often used for QR and barcodes, circuit boards, and jewelry. That arises from the wavelength: the UV marker has the smallest laser beam width, potentially 30 times smaller than CO2. The end product has a very deep color or single-color micro-marking.
Wattsan made three special offers for you to choose the most suitable one for your needs.
- Buy a 3W UV TT and get a CW-5200TH chiller for free.
- Pay for a 3W laser and get a 5W laser machine.
- The 10W UV TT comes with a 40% discount.
About the company:
Wattsan is a Chinese manufacturing company that provides professional equipment for more than 23 countries. It regularly takes part in international exhibitions to present new models and modernizations. By now, Wattsan had participated in 65 exhibitions and made over 50 improvements to machines.
Contact:
info@wattsan.com
Emily Zhou
Source: Wattsan
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