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Larger laser marking station
19 December 2022
BUILDING ON the success of its L-BOX and XL-BOX compact marking stations, industrial traceability specialist SIC Marking has launched a new XXL-BOX laser marking station.

Available in three basic sizes at a very competitive price, the XXL-BOX complements SIC MARKING's laser workstation wide range of products, which makes it possible to meet all customer requirements in terms of cabinet size.
As its name indicates, the new XXL-BOX station offers larger working dimensions (up to 520mm high) as well as modularity thanks to three standard models (800, 1200 and 1600mm wide) and numerous accessories. The strength of this new product also lies in its ability to adapt perfectly to different customer requirements, illustrating SIC Marking's extensive know-how in the realisation of tailor-made solutions.
The XXL-BOX is suited to the classic use of its large working volume, but also enables the project manager at SIC Marking to offer tailor-made solutions for more complex large-volume marking applications.
As project manager, Nicolas E. highlights, the flexibility of this new product through a large number of accessories: "Automatic three-dimensional axis, automatic loading system, loading drawer or turntable are just a few examples of the applications proposed by our technical teams to meet our customers' needs."
Requested by a large number of customers, the new XXL-Box Laser Marking Station has met a great success with ETIs and large companies manufacturing large parts or sub-assemblies such as shafts, valve or pump bodies, crankcase, exhaust components but also bodywork sub-assemblies.
As a result, the international French group had the opportunity to prove all the qualities of its new product by taking up the challenge offered by ZF, a major German automotive supplier. The company wanted to mark a Datamatrix code on gearbox prototypes. The solution provided was an XXL-BOX laser marking station, with a 5-axis laser that made it possible to achieve a marking window of 900 x 500 x 500mm. The project was the result of a technical and commercial cooperation between the headquarters and SIC MARKING GMBH (the group’s German subsidiary) and highlighted the great adaptability of this new product to customised requests. Stand C135
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