
How Fiber Laser Marker Works
A fiber laser marking system generates a powerful, focused beam of light. This beam is precisely guided to the surface of the material being marked. The laser's energy interacts with the material, causing lasting changes at a microscopic level. This process creates permanent, high-resolution marks directly on the material.

Common Material Range
fiber lasers excel at marking a wide variety of metals and hard plastics:
Metals: Steel and Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Titanium, Brass and Copper, Gold and Silver, Tungsten and other hard metals.
Hard Plastics: ABS, PC, PVC, PES, PC + ABS, engineering plastics.
and some other materials such as: paint, electroplating, oxides, coating products, spray painted surfaces, silicon, nylon, clay.
Unmatched Customization for Optimal Marking
Engineered for industrial applications, this advanced system can be fully tailored to meet the specific demands of your business.
Power Optimization: Precisely control engraving depth, speed, and clarity by selecting the ideal power level for your specific material. This ensures maximum efficiency and exceptional marking results.
Material Compatibility: Our fiber laser markers are engineered for compatibility with diverse materials, including metals, plastics, and ceramics. We ensure consistent, high-quality results across your applications.
Design Integration: Tailor the machine's design to seamlessly integrate into your workspace and production line. Choose the optimal style, size, and configuration to meet your unique operational requirements.

Tailoring Performance with Key Components
Customizing Your Fiber Laser Marker
Fiber laser markers offer unmatched versatility. Fine-tune your system by understanding these key components:
Laser Diodes: The heart of the system, impacting power & lifespan.
Doped Fiber: Amplifies light for powerful marking.
Galvos: Precision mirrors steer the beam - choose speed or accuracy.
F-theta Lens: Masters focus; select field size for resolution & area.
Wavelength: Standard for metals, specialized options available.
Laser Mode: Pulsed lasers offer control for diverse materials.
Configure your fiber laser for optimal results!