Customizable laser marker that can mark various materials simply by connecting a cable.
A fiber laser marker is a device that can mark characters and shapes using a fiber laser. When a laser is applied to a material, it can remove or alter the surface only at the point where the laser is applied. This creates a contrast difference between the areas that have been lasered and those that have not. Laser marking utilizes this contrast difference. This product is a customizable fiber laser marker that allows users to perform marking on various materials simply by connecting a cable. It is a convenient product that can meet detailed requests such as "I want to mark that" or "I want to print something easily."
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(Features) - Extremely low cost - Capable of marking on metals and plastics - Customizable by customers - Maximum work area 500 mm × 500 mm - Minimum line width approximately 20 μm (Configuration) - Fiber laser oscillator - Galvanometer scanner mirror - fθ lens - Marking software
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Please contact us. For customers who are concerned about the high cost of major manufacturers' products and the quality, service, and support of inexpensive Chinese products, we can offer proposals that balance cost performance with service and support.
Price range
P4
Delivery Time
P4
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Applications/Examples of results
Marking on mobile phone keypads, electronic components, sanitary ware, and accessories.
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Fiber Laser Marker (30W Model) Koukyou Co., Ltd.
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