Long Product

Automated systems to identify long products in the metals industry.
  • Automatic InfoTag® Long-Product Tagging System Model 2951

    Automatic InfoTag® Billet Tagging System Model 2951

    Identify and track blooms, billets, bars, rounds, etc. with laser marked tags.   Includes variable alphanumeric text, logos and bar codes.

  • FlagTag™ Metal Tag for Hot Billets

    FlagTag™ Metal Tag for Hot Billets

    InfoSight's Model 2951 FlagTag™ Metal Tag Marker and Applicator uses a moving, focused CO2 laser beam to darken the pre-coated (white) tag surface to produce high definition black characters, bar codes, or even logos. The text and bar code data is downloaded from the host computer or entered from an operator terminal. The resultant tag is then automatically sheared and mig welded to slabs, billets or blooms.

  • I-Dent® Spray Marking System

    I-Dent® Spray Marking System

    The I-Dent® Spray Marking System from InfoSight Corporation offers a practical and cost effective alternative to manually stenciling products in an industrial environment.

    The I-Dent® Marking System utilizes a non-contact multi-nozzle Printhead which is capable of producing a full range of upper case alphanumeric characters 3/4 to 6 inches high.

  • Info-Tagger™ Automatic Slab Tagging System

    Automatic Slab Tagging System

    The InfoSight model KE2900 Automatic Single Station Slab Tagging System for stationary slabs is the ideal barcode tag solution for MIG-welded tag identification of hot carbon steel slabs with high-contrast marking.

  • InfoDent® Dot Matrix Stamping System

    InfoDent® mark on billet end

    The ID8400 model InfoDent® marking system is a programmable heavy duty system that was designed specifically for hot or cold marking applications in the steel industry where reliable operation under severe conditions is an absolute requirement.

  • InfoDent® Single Bar Stamping System

    INFODENT® Single Bar Stamping System

    The Single Bar Stamping System is an industrial identification stamping system that utilizes the InfoDent® ID8400 stamping head and is designed to quickly and permanently stamp variable message data onto the ends of hot or cold steel billets, blooms, rounds and beam blanks.

  • InfoSight Excited for AISTech 2021

    InfoSight is excited to be back in action at AISTech2021, June 29-July 1, 2021 in Nashville, TN.  We have a variety of expertise to share with current and potential customers.  Below is a preview of who you’ll meet and what you’ll see when you visit InfoSight at Booth 1602.  

    Our metal tags and laser printers are must haves for steel producers who need to identify and track their steel from the moment it’s formed until its end use.  We will have two LabeLase® printers on hand to demonstrate how easy it is to design and print tags.  The LL1000 is the most popular model, with decades of proven performance.  The LL3000 is about three times faster than the LL1000 and is designed for increased production and more data on bigger tags.  Joe Morelli, Jeff Good, and Brian Schlatterbeck will be on hand to answer any questions you have about our tags and printers.  

    Our custom engineering and automation group is excited to demonstrate how we can integrate our marking technologies with robotic automation to reduce the footprint and decrease cycle times for our marking systems.  Identification marking technologies include InfoDent® 8400 Stamper, I-Dent® Stencil Marker, Direct Laser Marking, and Tagging with one of InfoSight’s durable metal tags.   We will also be demonstrating the InfoDent®8400.  This stamp marking system is perfect for any surface condition, at any temperature, and creates permanent, easy to read marks in seconds. Our engineers can also tackle applications from custom stands to fully automated systems.  Mike Lanning, Daren Givens, Jon Ekvall, and Ron Workman will be at the booth to discuss our custom engineering and automation capabilities.  

    InfoSight has been providing identification and traceability solutions to the steel industry since the early 1990’s. We have a solutions oriented culture at InfoSight.  If you have an application where identification is problematic, if you need a process automated, if you are looking for innovative solutions to help you increase productivity – InfoSight can help.  

     

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  • LabeLase® 28XX Laser Printer

    LabeLase® 28xx InfoTag® Laser Printer

    Non-contact, Metal Barcode Printing System

    The LL28XX marker uses a moving, focused CO2 laser beam to darken the specially coated white surface of metal tags, producing high definition black characters, barcodes, graphics, and logos. 

  • LabeLase® 40XX Tag Printer

    Roughly ten-times faster than our industry leading LL1000, the LL4000 sets a new standard for productivity.  Its speed makes it especially valuable when production lines increase speeds, or when you need more data on your tags.

  • Robotic Automation

    Robotic Inside Diameter Laser Marking System

    InfoSight designs & builds customized automated marking machines that can be integrated with robots to:

    • Provide faster cycle times with a smaller footprint in the customer’s plant.  
    • Operate at temperatures from ambient to approximately 2000oF (1090oC).
    • Utilize InfoSight marking software, PLC control software, and the Robot software to create a marking system that integrates seamlessly into the customer’s process.  
    • Marking technologies available include InfoDent® 8400 Stamping Systems, LabeLase® Direct Laser Marking, Automated Taggers, and Spray Marking Systems. 

     Check out this demo video from 2021 AISTech.  

  • Robotic Automation From InfoSight

    When I think of robots, my first thought is always something like “Rosie” from the Jetsons.  Even now, working at InfoSight and having been around the common robotic arm used to move and use various tools to perform repeatable tasks, Rosie still pops into my head.  Just for fun, I looked her up and found this 2019 article from Emerging Ed Tech about all the cool stuff from the Jetsons that are common to us now. You can read that here

    The reality is that common industrial robots look nothing like Rosie but are still used to do jobs that are easily repeatable or dangerous for humans.  Using automated systems to identify metal products is more efficient, more accurate, and safer - this is InfoSight’s specialty.  Many of our marking technologies are designed for very hot products (over 1000oF/540oC).  They create different messages on each piece, including unique serial numbers and barcodes, in seconds.  Information is downloaded directly from the customer’s system, eliminating the chance of human error.  This can all be accomplished with traditional or robotic automation.  

    InfoSight began using robots several years ago. One of the earliest applications of a robot in an InfoSight system was for a bar and pipe spray marking system.  This customer required up to 16 different colors sprayed in specific variable patterns on the ends of pipes and bars. A second robot was added for end painting, colorband painting, and positioning a camera for remote visual inspection of pipes. The available space in the customer’s plant was very small, making the robot the perfect solution.  It included interchangeable End of Arm Tools (EOAT), of which most were spray nozzles to accommodate all of the colors.  One of the tools was the camera and a laser sensor for detecting the position of the product.  

    The small available footprint and quick cycle time is a common driving factor for using robotic automation.  In another application, InfoSight needed to mark the inside diameter of the tailing end of one pipe and the leading end of the next.  InfoSight utilized our direct laser marking technology which includes a special white patch that is darkened with a laser to create the message.  The EOAT included all of the marking components in a tube that rotated 180o to mark then leading end of one pipe, turn around, and mark the tailing end of the previous. Watch the Robotic Inside Diameter Laser Marking System here.     

    In another recent application, InfoSight incorporated an InfoDent® 8400 stamping head on a robot for a hot plate marking system.  The robot remains behind a heat shield until the plate is in marking position.  The robot uses a laser sensor to detect the trailing edge of the plate and then moves the stamper out to the plate and marks in multiple locations on the 2000oF (1100oC) plate.  Watch the Robotic Plater Marking System here.   

    While InfoSight is not sending Rosie to clean your house, we can integrate any of our marking technologies onto a robot, providing customers with custom automated marking systems with small footprints and quick cycle times.  Contact us today to learn how we can help you.