Expressive and adjustable with tuned parameters.
The MOPA-type fiber laser marker is a product that enables precise marking on plastic materials and color printing on metal materials (such as stainless steel and titanium) by finely controlling the repetition frequency and pulse width. By setting the pulse width between 2 ns and 350 ns, the pulse energy can be varied from 0.001 mJ to 0.005 mJ. This allows for precise marking on plastic materials while minimizing melting and foaming, and for metal materials, it enables the thickness of the metal oxide film formed by laser irradiation to be changed at the nanometer level, achieving expressive color processing. It operates on a household outlet, and its running cost is only the electricity bill, offering high convenience similar to our fiber laser markers.
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(Features) - Higher cost performance compared to existing MOPA products - Adjustable parameters for fine-tuning contrast - Capable of marking on metals and resins - Customizable by the customer - Maximum work area 600 mm × 600 mm - Minimum line width approximately 20 μm (Configuration) - Laser light source - Galvano scanner mirror - fθ lens - Marking software
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Please contact us. We can offer a proposal that balances cost performance with service and support for customers who are concerned about the high prices of major manufacturers' products and the quality, service, and support issues associated with inexpensive Chinese products.
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P5
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Applications/Examples of results
- Precise marking that suppresses plastic melting and foaming - Color marking on metal materials (stainless steel, titanium, etc.) - Uniform marking
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MOPA-type fiber laser marker Koukyou Co., Ltd.
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