Fiber Laser Marking Machine

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November 10, 2025
Category Connection: Fiber Laser Marking Machine
Brief: Discover the 20W Fiber Laser Marking Machine, offering 0.01mm precision and a 110mm x 110mm marking area for industrial applications. Perfect for permanent marking on metals, plastics, and electronics with high-speed performance and rugged reliability.
Related Product Features:
  • Equipped with top domestic brand fiber lasers (20W or 30W options) for superior marking depth and speed.
  • Achieves extreme precision with a minimum line width and repeatability accuracy of 0.01mm.
  • High-speed marking capability up to ≤6000mm/s, compatible with production line speeds of 0-180 m/min.
  • Full aluminum body ensures durability and resistance to vibration/corrosion in harsh industrial environments.
  • IP54 rating protects against dust and moisture for reliable operation in demanding workshops.
  • User-friendly 10-inch touchscreen interface with stable Linux OS for intuitive operation.
  • Supports online editing without stopping the production line, including various fonts and variable text.
  • Flexible marking with a scan head that rotates 90 degrees and red light positioning for easy marking at various angles.
Faqs:
  • What is the difference between a Fiber laser and a CO2 laser marker?
    Fiber lasers (1064nm) are ideal for metals and most plastics, creating high-contrast marks via deep engraving or surface oxidation. CO2 lasers (10.6μm) excel with non-metals like wood, paper, glass, and some plastics. The Syscode series is the ideal choice for metal marking.
  • How to choose between the 20W and 30W models?
    The 20W model is cost-effective for high-speed, shallow marks (e.g., QR codes, serial numbers). The 30W model is better for deeper marks, highly reflective metals, or maximum speed.
  • Does the machine require an external air compressor or chiller?
    No. The Syscode series uses an efficient built-in air-cooling system. It operates on a standard 220V power supply, greatly simplifying installation.