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Altus Enhances Traceability for Leading CEM
March 4, 2025 | Altus GroupEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Altus Group, a leading supplier of capital equipment for the electronics industry, has helped Active PCB Solutions, a UK-based Contract Electronics Manufacturer, enhance its traceability with the installation of the YJ Link YLM Laser Marker. This investment supports the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality products to demanding sectors.
Active PCB sought to enhance productivity further by moving away from a manual, resource-intensive labelling process to enhance its traceability system. After evaluating several options, the company selected the YJ Link YLM Laser Marker from Altus Group due to its advanced features and seamless integration into their production process.
Jason Hancock, Head of Engineering at Active PCB Solutions, said: “With traceability and process improvements being key to delivering the highest quality to our customers, it was important to move away from a manual high-cost process. The YJ Link laser marker, supported by Altus, has provided an efficient and reliable solution.”
The YJ Link YLM Laser Marker stood out for its capability to automate the repetitive labelling process, increasing productivity and allowing staff to focus on more complex tasks. Its internal flip functionality enables double-sided PCB marking without manual intervention, streamlining workflow and reducing handling time. The system’s large working area accommodates a wide range of board sizes, enhancing production flexibility. Equipped with a high-quality Keyence laser head, the YLM delivers precise, high-contrast markings, ensuring accurate traceability throughout the product lifecycle.
Joe Booth, CEO of Altus Group, said: “Active PCB’s investment in the YJ Link Laser Marker highlights their commitment to operational efficiency and quality. We’re pleased to provide a solution that enhances productivity and offers exceptional value.”
Since its installation, the YJ Link YLM Laser Marker has optimised Active PCB’s production workflow and delivered cost savings by automating the labelling process. The precise and durable laser markings ensure consistent traceability, supporting Active PCB’s high-quality standards.
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