Permanent Black Marking on Metal with AOC’s Picosecond Laser Sources
Deep contrast, zero damage, and production-grade repeatability with AOPico Montauk & AMark
Why black marking—and why picosecond?
If your parts need high-contrast, permanent identification (UDI, QR/DataMatrix, serials, logos) on stainless steel, titanium, aluminum, and other alloys, black marking is the benchmark. Instead of cutting material (engraving) or adding inks, picosecond (ps) lasers engineer the surface micro/nano-texture and oxide/phase composition to produce a stable, true-black appearance—without degrading the substrate.
Why ps is different: ultrashort pulses confine energy to the interaction zone, which minimizes the heat-affected zone (HAZ). The result is crisp edges, no burrs, and preserved corrosion resistance, even after sterilization, cleaning, or harsh service.
The AOC advantage: two ps laser source series
Both AOPico Montauk and AMark are picosecond laser sources designed for black marking on metals and other precision surface processes.
AOPico Montauk — performance-focused ps source
- IR/Green/UV options to match alloy and finish.
- Excellent beam quality (M²) for micro-textures that yield deep, multi-angle black.
- Broad process window for tight edge acuity and short cycle times.
- Integrates cleanly with galvos, scanners, vision, and motion.
AMark — cost-effective ps source for marking
- Optimized for high-throughput, high-contrast black marking at attractive TCO.
- Stable ps output and practical parameter ranges for fast recipe setup.
- Ideal for OEMs and machine builders needing scalable, repeatable ps capability.
- Drop-in integration with standard marking workstations and production lines.
Outcomes you can expect
- Deep, uniform black readable at multiple angles.
- Minimal HAZ—no microcracks or recast.
- Production-ready consistency across lots and shifts.
Where ps black marking excels
- Medical devices (UDI): Black, permanent codes on stainless instruments/implants; withstand autoclave and cleaning cycles.
- Aerospace & automotive: Durable traceability on nickel alloys, tool steels, and aluminum—with no compromise to surface integrity.
- Consumer electronics: Premium black branding/functional marks on stainless or anodized aluminum housings.
- Industrial tooling: Long-life, scannable identifiers on hardened steels.
Metals covered: 304/316/17-4 stainless, titanium and Ti alloys, aluminum (incl. anodized), tool steels, nickel alloys.
“Thinking through” the recipe (how we get deep black, consistently)
AOC’s Application Lab optimizes fluence, repetition rate, hatch pitch/overlap, scan strategy, and defocus for each alloy/finish.
Best-practice notes:
- Start near modification threshold, increase overlap for a richer black while monitoring thermal load.
- Fine-pitch cross-hatching reduces specular glare, improving multi-angle readability.
- Slight defocus helps homogenize energy on mirror-polished alloys and suppress micro-spatter.
- Clean, oil-free surfaces ensure uniform oxidation/phase transformation.
- Inline QA: vision grading for contrast/edge acuity/code grade; periodic corrosion and wipe tests.
Why picosecond beats conventional methods
- vs. mechanical engraving: No tool wear or burrs; better corrosion performance.
- vs. nanosecond-only marking: Lower heat input → darker black with cleaner edges on sensitive alloys.
- vs. inks/labels: Nothing to peel or fade; permanent, consumable-free.
Implementation paths
- Integrate AOPico Montauk when you need the widest process window and top beam quality for complex alloys/finishes.
- Integrate AMark when you want cost-effective, high-throughput ps marking with fast deployment.
- Pilot to production: Send parts to AOC for sample marking → receive recipe + cycle-time/ROI estimate → scale to line.
Results that matter to manufacturing
- Permanent, high-contrast black marks (UDI/QR/DataMatrix/logo).
- Audit-ready traceability for regulated industries.
- Lower total cost vs. consumables; high uptime and minimal maintenance.
- Brand-grade aesthetics on visible surfaces.
Get started
Tell us your alloy, finish, and code specs. We’ll return a validated process window, sample parts, and a clear path to cycle time and cost per mark—with either AOPico Montauk or AMark as your ps source.
Contact: Info@a-optowave.com