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What Is a Fiber Laser Engraver?

Fiber laser engravers focus a beam of light through a fiber optic cable to make permanent marks on metals and some plastics.

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Suitable Material for Fiber Lasers

  • Silver

  • Stainless Steel

  • Titanium

  • Aluminum

  • Powder Coating

  • Brick

  • Granite

  • Slate

  • Hard Plastics

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How Does a Fiber Laser Work?

All lasers consist of three primary components: an energy source, a laser medium, and an optical resonator. The energy source, known as the pump source, provides the necessary energy for the laser. The laser medium, or gain medium, defines the wavelength of the laser. Various types of laser media can serve as the foundation for a laser. The optical resonator, also referred to as the optical cavity, reflects the light, allowing it to circulate within the system.

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What do fiber markers do?

Fiber optic lasers are highly accurate devices utilized for various applications such as marking, cleaning, and texturing. These fiber laser marking machines find use in diverse industries, including aerospace, dental, medical, automotive, jewelry, scientific, and sensor sectors. The adaptable fiber optic cable enables exceptional precision and rapid operational speeds.

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The Galvanometric Drive System

There are different methods to guide the laser beam after it is generated. Flatbed laser machines use motorized belts and fixed mirrors, while galvanometric systems employ high-speed mirrors for direction. With fewer moving parts, the laser beam moves quickly and consistently. Galvanometric machines provide high-quality marking with shorter cycle times and less production space.

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