case study

 

Durable markings guaranteeing the traceability of electrical parts

 

 

A large French company operating in the energy sector is subject to numerous constraints and regulations and needs to mark a validity date after inspecting various items, such as lifting eyes, slings and pipes.
The date must be marked on the collar, which will be attached to the inspected item.

 

 

 

 

Marquages durables pour une traçabilité
Energy
Custom
Dot peen marking

The challenge

 

SIC MARKING’s proposal needs to satisfy three precise requirements:

 

  • Be able to process 2 default collar sizes: 4.8 x 200 mm and 7.8 x 395 mm
  • Transfer coloured pigments to the collar.
    What does this involve?
    On our dot peen marking machine, we run a pigment ribbon between the stylus and the part to be marked.
    This clever arrangement produces contrasting marking, ensuring that the marking lasts longer and is easier for people to read.
    In fact, although the pigment fades as it ages, the dot peen indent marking will always remain for reading.
  • Perform installation either on the sub-contractor’s premises, or directly in nuclear power plants.
Marquages durables pour une traçabilité

The SIC MARKING

solution

 

For marking the collars, SIC MARKING’s teams proposed an i53 machine on a column base, with a winding system for the pigment ribbon.
Depending on requirements, it is possible to mark collars 1 or 5 at a time, thanks to an i83 marking head, as the marking window is larger.

i 53

Our product reference

i53

  • Best seller
  • Easy to integrate
  • Versatile

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