Smartphones Specifically Incorporate Laser Engraver Technology

With the rapid rise of smart phones, large screens, ultra-thin and high performance have become the main competitiveness of smart phones. At the same time, more and more new technologies appear in the processing of smart phones, including Laser Engraver technology. For example, Han’s Laser’s laser drilling and laser marking equipment are widely used in the processing of Apple mobile phones, and the smart phone market is gradually becoming the focus of laser companies.

The main products of the Han’s Laser include laser marking machines, laser cutting machines, laser welding machines, etc., which represent the production level of domestic laser equipment manufacturers. It is reported that the top 5 customers of Han’s Laser include Apple and Foxconn, which account for 20.06% of the company’s operating income.

6On June 21 this year, Han Eng Laser, a manufacturer of Laser Engraver processing equipment, exhibited its latest fiber laser and semiconductor laser product series at the Chengdu Electronics Show, and announced the introduction of the current cutting-edge 3D marking technology related products. A person in charge said, “The iPhone logo is made by our laser marking machine. Last year, Foxconn purchased over 1 billion yuan.” It is understood that the total sales of Han’s Laser in 2012 reached 4.333 billion yuan.

Han’s laser or Foxconn enters the Redmi phone chain

Although Xiaomi 3 has not yet come out, when Xiaomi released the latest “Red Rice” mobile phone through the Internet, it appeared that it was even more crazy than the original line up to buy Apple. 100,000 mobile phones, more than 7 million people made appointments to register After a short sale of 90 seconds was snatched.

“Red Rice” suffered a rush. After this “storm”, it is not only the Xiaomi Technology, its manufacturer, that has become popular. After all, Xiaomi is not a god. It cannot possibly cover the entire industrial chain from design, parts manufacturing to final assembly. Recently, it is the supplier of Red Rice that has attracted much attention from the outside world.

The popularity of Red Rice has not only attracted more equipment suppliers, but even some assembly giants have begun to ramp up this market. On the evening of August 16, Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi Technology, released a message: “Foxconn has started to produce red rice shells”, which indicates that Redmi will no longer be exclusively manufactured by Wingtech, but will be handed over to Foxconn and other foundries to work together Cooperative production.

As a shell material manufacturer of Redmi mobile phones, Foxconn has a wealth of craftsmanship in laser engraving logos on mobile phone cases. At the same time, Foxconn is also the main purchaser of Han’s laser marking equipment, so Han’s Laser may enter the red rice mobile phone industry chain through Foxconn and usher in a new round of growth in low-power laser equipment.

Previously, Meizu MX2 used a metal frame in order to enhance the protection of the screen to a greater extent. In fact, there are a lot of mobile phones made of metal now, but because of the cost problem, they are mostly made of aluminum alloy, and it is very rare that the entire frame like Meizu MX2 is made of stainless steel.

At the same time, the back cover of the two-material injection molding process was a big selling point of the Meizu MX generation. It is white and translucent, and the gloss like jade is very beautiful. The MX2 continues this classic design. The smooth back cover is very comfortable to hold in your hand, but the ability to suppress fingerprints is not very strong. Many friends may have encountered a phenomenon that the LOGO on the back of their mobile phone was worn out after using it for a long time. The Meizu MX2 specially uses laser engraving technology to engrav the LOGO on the second layer of back cover. With such a scratch, the exquisite Laser Engraver process design is unique in China. The MX3 phone seems to continue to use the back cover of the two-material injection molding process. The “MEIZU MX” logo on the back should also use laser engraving technology. And, like Xiaomi, Meizu cooperates with Foxconn.