High-Speed Metal Marking, Right on Your Desktop
Industries & Applications
Typical Materials & Applications for Fiber Desktop Laser
Deep, permanent, and incredibly fast. Our fiber laser masters every metal challenge — from stainless steel to carbide.
Metals: Stainless steel, carbon steel, anodized aluminum, aluminum alloys, aluminum, copper and its alloys, iron, gold, silver, carbide, and stone — all suitable for surface marking.
Nameplates, metal and plastic parts, hardware, jewelry, painted and powder-coated metal surfaces, select colored glazed ceramics, Yixing clay (purple clay) teapots, lacquered paper boxes, melamine boards, mirror paint layers, graphene, chip defacing/remark, aluminum cans, milk powder cans, and more.
Plastics: Hard plastics, PVC, etc. (Actual testing recommended due to varying material compositions.)
Ultra-Fine Cold Marking. No Burns, No Stress.
Typical Materials & Applications for UV Desktop Laser
Perfect for plastics, glass, silicone, and sensitive electronics. Micron-level precision with zero thermal damage.
Widely Applicable Materials: Metals, plastics, wood, leather, acrylic, nylon, fabric, ceramics, purple clay (Zisha), and coating films — all suitable for surface marking. (Actual testing recommended due to varying material compositions.)
Glass: Surface and internal engraving on glass and crystal products.
High-Performance Laser Source
Built with a premium-grade optical source, delivering a highly uniform beam spot with zero light leakage. Engineered for high back-reflection resistance, ensuring stable performance even on reflective materials.
Optical Engine: High-Speed Galvo & Precision Lenses
Energy-Saving Power Supply
Built with branded components to ensure: long service life, high reliability, and complete peace of mind.
High-Speed Galvo
Digital galvo scanning system, acting as the ‘hand’ of the laser, rapidly and accurately positioning the beam.
Precision Lenses
f-θ flat-field lens, the ‘eye’ of the laser, ensuring a perfectly flat focal plane with uniform spot size across the entire marking area.