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Redsail Tech Co., Ltd
F-2,
Qilu Software Plaza No.1 Shunhua Road,
Jinan Hi-tech Zone, Shandong, China
ZIP: 250101
TEL: +86-15908080886
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A fiber engraving laser is a type of solid-state laser that uses a fiber optic cable doped with rare-earth elements (like ytterbium) as its gain medium to generate a high-intensity laser beam. This beam is focused to a very fine point, allowing it to remove or alter the surface material of an object with extreme precision, creating permanent marks, designs, or codes. Unlike CO2 lasers, fiber lasers are primarily used for marking metals, plastics, and some ceramics, offering superior speed, efficiency, and mark quality on these materials.
Fiber laser engraving systems have revolutionized industrial marking due to their distinct benefits.
The laser beam from a fiber source is exceptionally focused, enabling incredibly fine details and high-resolution marks, perfect for serial numbers, QR codes, and intricate graphics.
Fiber lasers operate at very high speeds, significantly increasing throughput in production environments. They also have high electrical efficiency, converting more power into laser light with less waste heat.
With no laser gases or mirrors to replace and a solid-state design, fiber lasers require minimal maintenance. Their long service life (often 100,000 hours) leads to a lower total cost of ownership.
Fiber lasers are the go-to choice for engraving, annealing, and deep marking on metals (steel, aluminum, titanium, brass) and engineering plastics (ABS, polycarbonate).
Selecting the best system depends on your specific needs. Key factors include laser power (10W to 100W+), marking area size, software compatibility, and integrated cooling. For deep engraving or high-speed production, higher wattage is essential. Always consider the primary materials you will be processing and consult with a reputable manufacturer to match the laser’s wavelength and pulse characteristics to your application.
To begin, you’ll need the fiber laser source, a galvanometer scanning head for beam movement, an F-theta lens to focus the beam, a chiller for temperature control, and dedicated marking software. Modern software makes the process user-friendly, allowing you to import designs and control parameters like speed, power, and frequency. With proper setup and safety protocols (including enclosures and protective eyewear), a fiber engraving laser becomes a powerful, reliable tool for adding durable, high-quality marks to a vast range of products.