Air Impact Applications
Slide-A-Mark Part marking stations
Complete turnkey marking machines for industrial part marking
Air impact markers applications using custom and standard products to provide marking solutions.
Complete turnkey marking machines for industrial part marking
olumbia Marking Tools (CMT), has developed ready-made, complete marking stations to interface with robotic work cells. The compact systems, called the Mite-E-Mark, specialize in marking station ID, date codes, or QC marks on products.
Slide-A-Mark by Columbia Marking Tools is half the cost of other processes for high production part marking.
Mite-E-Mark is the smallest of the Columbia Marking Tools air impact markers. This system provides quick economical QC and station ID.
The ultimate combination of fast durable marking meets fast simple tooling changeover. The CMT patented Slide-A-Mark has long been used for date coding and part numbering. This combined with the numbering head tooling provides a solution that reduces costs with a minimal investment.
The example in our demo coach for the 10 ton Slide-A-Mark demonstrates the ability of ALL the air impact markers in providing a unique marking solution by marking on the BACK SIDE of a part. The back side of the part is designated as the side AWAY from the marking tool.
The top of the line air impact marker – the Slide-A-Mark is used in high volume production as a reliable and cost effective marking process.
Columbia Marking Tools air impact markers have been a popular choice for industrial manufacturing for decades. The combination of quick and reliable part making paired with the economic cost is very beneficial to customers requiring part traceability.
The model 451 provides a combination of the power of the Slide-A-Mark technology with a reduction in sound. This “Quiet” impact marker was designed for use in high production environments having a concern for noise levels.
Columbia Marking Tools offers a great compact solution for part traceability. The Mite-E-Mark Model 78 air impact marker is commonly used for economically marking lot codes, acceptance marks, or machine ID codes on metal and plastic parts