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What Does “Indelible” Actually Mean Under the EU Battery Regulation?

It is one word. Four syllables. And right now it is keeping compliance managers, production engineers and regulatory teams at battery manufacturers across Europe up at night, Battery Marking is about to become more complex. Indelible. The Cambridge English Dictionary defines Indelible as "An indelible mark or substance is impossible to remove " Article 13(7) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542...

The EU Battery Regulation is coming

What EV battery manufacturers need to know about the new marking and traceability requirements. Electric vehicle battery production is growing fast, and so is the regulatory scrutiny that comes with it. Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, the new EU Battery Regulation, introduces mandatory physical marking and digital traceability requirements affecting every manufacturer producing...

Introducing the New Pryor Integator Laser

Your PLC. Your Network. Our Integrator Laser The hardest part of integrating a marking system into an automated production line has never been the marking itself. It's been the conversation between the laser and everything else. How does the laser know what to mark? How does the PLC know when marking is...

Laser Safety Classifications Explained

Pryor Workstation Laser with Laser Safety Interlocks active What Every Manufacturer Needs to Know Walk into any manufacturing environment and the chances are there's a laser somewhere on the floor. Laser marking has become the default choice for permanent part identification across aerospace, automotive, medical, and heavy industry - and the technology...

Stepping up for Charity

At Pryor, supporting good causes has always been part of who we are. As a charitable trust, we don’t just manufacture world-class marking and traceability solutions, we also take pride in giving back to the communities and charities that matter to our people. This summer, several members of the...