With the surge in demand for on-site marking of large workpieces, the Q8 series handheld laser marking machine, with its ultra-light 6kg body, 8 hours of wireless battery life, and electromagnetic suction technology (Q8D model), is addressing marking challenges in industries such as wind power and marine.
According to the Q8D's technical specifications, it is equipped with a 24V lithium battery and a 2.45kg magnetic marking head, which can be directly attached to the surface of iron workpieces, achieving a marking accuracy of ±0.005mm. In the construction machinery sector, traditional marking requires lifting or disassembling workpieces, while the Q8 series supports marking areas ranging from 70×70mm to 100×100mm, increasing efficiency by 50%. An industry report indicates that the global portable laser equipment market will grow by 27% in 2023, with heavy industry applications accounting for over 40%.
A MODOLY engineer revealed, "The Q8D has already been used to mark traceability codes on offshore wind turbine towers, and will be adaptable to more curved surfaces in the future."