Fiber laser markers are the lasers of choice when it comes to marking and engraving a variety of materials (plastics, metals). Fiber laser marking systems offer high marking speeds, high-quality marking results and are cost-efficient. The compact fiber laser markers can be easily integrated into lines, machines and systems and offer flexible options for automation solutions.
Marking with fiber laser markers
Fiber lasers for direct part marking (DPM) Benefits
The fiber laser is considered as the "all-rounder" for marking industrial parts and Due to their broad application range, fiber laser markers are a wide spread solution for
products, as it is well absorbed by many materials. With its typical wavelength of direct part marking in many industries. The excellent beam quality enables best marking
1064 nm, fiber laser markers are ideally suited for marking metals and a variety quality at high marking speeds. Our compact fiber lasers offer decisive advantages for
of plastics used in automotive and electronics industry as well as in medical technology. marking your products:
Depending on the material and parameters, fiber lasers achieve different marking √ High-quality, fast markings with optimum legibility for reliable traceability
effects: They are used for annealing and color change/frothing as well as √ Flexibility and customization for your requirements
for color/material removal. √ Mechanically rugged, air-cooled technology ensures high uptime
√ Low-maintenance, low consumption costs
In a ytterbium fiber laser (such as the Y-Series laser markers), the ytterbium in the fiber √ Easy and seamless integration
acts as a dopant to achieve the required optical qualities by amplifying the light beam. This √ Reliability and efficiency provide process optimization
creates a highly focused laser beam that is ideal for achieving durable, pin-sharp, √ Zero-defect quality due to the laser-integrated vision system
particularly filigree and reliably readable markings.
Application examples for fiber laser markers
Reliable marking of plastics, epoxy resin, foils, e.g. from electronics and automotive industries
High-contrast markings, such as black markings on aluminum
Marking of anodized aluminum and various metals (nickel alloys, steels, titanium, etc.)
Paint removal, for example for day/night design
Dark, smooth markings on various metals, e.g. annealing on stainless steel