Laser Etching
Fiber Lasering
Fiber laser metal etching is a precise and efficient process that utilizes a high-intensity laser beam generated by a fiber laser to engrave or mark metal surfaces. The laser beam, guided by flexible optical fibers, is focused on the metal material, causing localized heating and vaporization of the surface. This controlled vaporization process results in permanent markings, such as text, graphics, or barcodes, on the metal. Fiber laser metal etching offers numerous advantages, including high precision, fine detail reproduction, fast processing speeds, and the ability to work on a wide range of metals with minimal heat-affected zones or damage to the surrounding material.
Fiber Laser Engraving
Diode Laser Engraving
Diode Lasering
Diode laser engravers are compact and versatile machines that use diode lasers to engrave or mark various materials, including wood, acrylic, leather, and certain metals. These engravers employ semiconductor diodes as the laser source, which emit a coherent and focused beam of light. The laser beam is directed onto the material’s surface, causing localized heating and vaporization. By precisely controlling the laser’s intensity and movement, diode laser engravers can create detailed and permanent engravings, logos, texts, and designs on the targeted material. Diode laser engravers are known for their affordability, ease of use, and suitability for small-scale projects or personal use.