Laser Marking On Stationery Pens
Laser marking on stationery pens
Products Description
Laser marking on stationery tools is a revolutionary technology that has brought about a new era in the world of stationery. It is a highly advanced technique that allows for precise and accurate marking on stationery tools, including pens, pencils, rulers, erasers, and much more.
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Permanent marking
It provides a permanent and high-quality engraving and labeling tools, which helps to prevent loss and theft and improves organization in the workplace.
Precise and intricate designs
When engraving on the tool's surface, which can enhance the tool's aesthetic appeal and branding.
Non-contact marking process
It's harmless to the engraving tool's surface,as this is non-contact working process, which is really dealing with products consumables.
Fast and efficient
High-efficient marking on stationery tools with logos, serial numbers, or other identifying information.
Samples Of pens Industry






1. In the beginning, with the lack of appropriate technology, pens were probably just an idea that were employed on simple items (rocks, sticks, mud, etc.). Cave paintings, discovered recently, were paintings in caves (hence the name). Even though they seem simple to the average person, the sight of cave paintings is ground-breaking. How so? Cave paintings are proof of the intelligence of cavemen, who put in the effort to create colorful and illustrative paintings on the walls of caves - using the very limited resources that they had.
2. Pens finally took on an actual shape in 3000 BC with the ancient Egyptians. They used a special type of rush ("grass-like plants") that was growing on the coastline. This special type of rush is known to us as Juncus maritimus, or sea rushes. These plants were used to develop writing on papyrus scrolls and create thin reed pens. These sea rushes were extensively used by scribes (people who write out documents), as they used reed pens to write their books.
3. In 1963, rollerball pens were introduced to the public by the Japanese company, Ohto. In the 1970s, rollerball pens became popular. Rollerball pens consisted of an employed mobile ball with liquid ink, which creating smooth lines. Subsequent developments on the rollerball pens in the following decades made them easier to use. In the 1990s, pens with a rubber covering were being made. These types of pens provided an easier grip for writers.

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