TruMark 3330
Our long-life UV laser
TruMark 3330
Our TruMark 3330 is notable for its exceptionally long service life. It is ideal for processing a wide range of materials – including plastics without additives as well as temperature-sensitive and flame-retardant materials. By shifting the focus position, you can mark workpieces on different levels without moving the laser head.
What makes the TruMark 3330 so special
The UV crystal inside the TruMark 3330 is larger than that of its competitors. In addition, the "Micro Mover" motor developed by TRUMPF moves it in such a way that the laser alternately hits different points. Both of these aspects ensure that you benefit from a long service life and durability.
A plug-in laser fibre cable allows the TruMark 3330 to be easily integrated into any production line and replaced using plug-and-play functionality. This reduces machine downtime to a minimum.
The TruMark 3330 generates less heat during processing than infrared laser systems. This minimises the risk of cracks and burrs forming in the material – and enables the processing of sensitive and flame-retardant plastics and glass for use in critical areas such as medical technology.
Would you like a system that meets your specific requirements but is ready for immediate use? The TruMark 3330 includes all key components, such as interfaces, scanners, software and laser-safe housing – and can be integrated into overall control concepts.
Further advantages
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Safe and reliable with PLe
The TruMark 3330 meets the highest safety level, Performance Level e (PLe). Redundant safety systems and rapid error detection increase production reliability – without the need for additional measures on the laser itself. -
Customised operation
The TruTops Mark Module Interface (TTM-MI) allows you to customise the laser software to your requirements. This allows you to seamlessly integrate the laser into your production systems, such as your database.
The TruMark 3330 in use
In your production line, you will work with a wide variety of materials – from plastics to non-ferrous metals. Thanks to its short laser wavelength, the TruMark 3330 enables you to mark and cut a wide range of materials precisely and gently – for example, products from the semiconductor and electrical industries or medical technology.
High-contrast day/night design
High-contrast day/night design
You want to apply markings to multilayer plastics that are easy to read by day and night, for example for components in the automotive industry. To do this, you must ablate parts of the opaque film on the top layer.
With the TruMark 3330, you can precisely remove individual areas of a layer without damaging the areas outside the marking or the layers underneath.
Markings on flame-retardant plastics
Markings on flame-retardant plastics
Marking flame-retardant plastics is difficult with the infrared wavelength typically used in the marking sector, and usually leads to surface damage.
The TruMark 3330 uses an ultraviolet wavelength with high-energy photons. This allows you to create markings with extremely sharp edges on a wide variety of plastics, whilst the surface of the material remains smooth.
Fast foaming of plastics
Fast foaming of plastics
You need a laser that allows you to mark plastics by foaming them within a short time, for example on circuit breakers in the electronics industry.
The TruMark 3330 can foam plastics through rapid, precise heating in such a way that gas bubbles are created, which are trapped during subsequent cooling and diffusely reflect incident light. This creates a whitish contrast on the workpiece.
One system. All TRUMPF.
A laser on its own is not a solution. Only when combined with precise optics, intelligent sensors and bespoke services can a system be created that makes your applications possible and ensures reliable processes. In TRUMPF, you have a partner who not only delivers technology, but reliable process results – solutions that tangibly advance your production and pay off through sustainable success.
Services for maximum system availability
to keep your production runningOverview
How much downtime can you afford? Downtime costs time, money – and in the worst case, customers too. We provide a comprehensive range of services to ensure that your lasers and laser systems remain operational at all times. This includes predictive condition monitoring, rapid assistance in an emergency as well as customised service packages at fixed, predictable costs – tailored precisely to your needs.
Technical Service
No matter where your manufacturing site is located, our service engineers are there for you quickly in the event of an emergency. Thanks to in-depth manufacturer knowledge and regular training courses, they have outstanding expertise – and ensure that your lasers and laser systems are back up and running in no time.
Remote Support
In the event of a malfunction, every minute counts. With TRUMPF Remote Support, you will immediately receive help from our experts – via secure remote access, without having to travel and wait for a service engineer.
Original Genuine Parts
Our TRUMPF Genuine Parts are perfectly matched to your lasers and laser systems, available worldwide – and can be delivered to you quickly in an emergency. For maximum performance, minimum idle time and long-term investment security.
Performance optimisation services
turning performance into peak performanceOverview
Do you want to extract the maximum from your production? Unclear data, complex requirements or unexpected errors often slow down production. Our solutions help you overcome these hurdles – with structured data management, individual application support and training sessions, or AI-powered process optimisation. This can help you to improve your processes, reduce errors and respond more flexibly to new challenges.
Training courses and education
From operation to programming or maintenance, TRUMPF's education & training courses ensure that your employees get the most out of their machines and software – and confidently handle changing orders and new customer requirements.
Consulting in our application centres
In our laser application centres at eight locations worldwide, we work with you to optimise processes, solve application-related challenges – helping to create the basis for consistent quality, shorter start-up phases and faster market entry.
Our TruMark family at a glance
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TruMark 3330Our UV specialist – precise and gentle on sensitive materials |
TruMark 6030Our 3D specialist – for high-end markings and surface processing |
TruMicro MarkOur versatile ultra-short pulse laser – for cold marking and microprocessing in the high-end branch |
TruMark fibre laserOur versatile machines – for medium to high-power marking and surface applications |
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| Average power | 3 W | 28 W | 10 W - 20 W | 20 W - 200 W |
| Maximum text field size | 220 mm x 220 mm with focal length 330 mm | 330 mm x 330 mm with focal length 650 mm | 330 mm x 330 mm with focal length 650 mm | 300 mm x 300 mm @F420RF |
| Wavelength | 355 nm | 1030 nm | 1030 nm | 1062 nm |
| Minimum focal diameter | 16 μm | 50 μm | 29 μm | 48.3 μm @F163RF |
| Pulse sequence frequency | 1 kHz - 120 kHz | 40 - 200 kHz | 1 kHz - 2500 kHz | 1 kHz - 4000 kHz |
| Max. marking speed | ~ 3000 mm/s with the F160 optics | ~ 4000 mm/s with the F300 optics | ~ 2000 mm/s with the F160 optics | ~ 3000 mm/s mit der Optik F163RF |
| Power input | 300 W | 400 W | 1.1 kW | 190 W |
| Ambient temperature | 15 °C - 40 °C | 15 °C - 40 °C | 15 °C - 35 °C | 15 °C - 40 °C |
| Average output power (range) | 3 W | 28 W | 12 W - 20 W | 20 W - 200 W |