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Our machines are suitable for metal & non-metal materials such as:
Fabric
Paper
Acrylic
Leather
Packaging materials
If you are unsure, you can send us your material for testing.
Best for metal and some plastics.
Applications:
Stainless steel
Aluminum
Brass
Carbon steel
Coated metals
Advantages:
Long lifespan (up to 100,000 hours)
Low maintenance
High precision
Fast marking speed
Ideal for non-metal materials.
Wood
Glass
Excellent for organic materials
Smooth engraving results
Designed for ultra-fine and heat-sensitive materials.
Plastics (ABS, PC)
Medical packaging
Electronic components
Micro parts
“Cold marking” process
Minimal thermal damage
Yes. Laser marking modifies the material surface through:
Engraving
Annealing
Etching
Foaming
Color change
The result is permanent, wear-resistant, and corrosion-resistant.
When selecting a laser marking system, consider:
Material type (metal or non-metal)
Product size
Required marking depth
Production speed
Budget range
Automation requirements
If unsure, sample testing is recommended before purchase.
Laser power depends on your application:
20W–30W Fiber Laser: Standard metal marking
50W Fiber Laser: Deep engraving
Higher power systems: High-speed or heavy-duty industrial use
More power does not always mean better performance. The correct configuration depends on material and marking depth.
Typical marking time ranges from 1 to 10 seconds per product, depending on:
Design complexity
Material type
Power level
Fill density
Marking area size
For mass production, flying laser marking systems can integrate with assembly lines.
No ink. No blades. No chemicals.
Laser marking machines consume only electricity, making operating costs extremely low compared to inkjet or mechanical engraving systems.
When used properly, laser marking is safe. Recommended safety measures:
Protective laser goggles
Enclosed cabinet system
Fume extraction system
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