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Fiber lasers utilize laser light to stimulate the active medium.
Gulf States Saw & Machine Co.'s FM1212-50S comes unassembled. You can attach it by reading the user manual.
FM-Desktop offers an optional extension to the marking area. This allows you to extend it upto 7.87"x7.87" or 11.81".
Triumph's desktop fiber laser of 30W can engrave aluminum, gold and silver as well as stainless steel, copper and other plastic-like polymers for machine tools and parts.
A Raycus 50W Fiber Laser allows you to engrave in stainless-steel at a 90 degree angle using a speed of 3,540 IPM by using 100% of the laser power.
FSL Muse Pandora (FSL) offers a variety of laser options, including 20W, 30W and 50W.
Triumph's desktop fiber laser 30W can provide two lenses. The one gives you a 4.3"x4.3" engraving area, while the other allows for a 7.8”x7.8” engraving area.
MOPA fiber Laser, a particular type of fiber laser, allows for better control over pulse widths as well as frequency parameters. This is used to create color laser engravings onto metals.
We offer laser power options of 1000W, 1500W, 2000W, 2500W and 3000W. With a maximum cutting speed of 35 m/min, these fiber laser machines complete jobs quickly with high-level precision. Laguna Tools also offers machines with an enclosed working area to eliminate light pollution.
A fiber laser is the best choice for laser cutting/engraving metal parts such as aluminum, brass, or other metals.
FM-Desktop allows for optional marking areas extensions. You can make it as large as 7.87" x 7.87", or 11.81"x 11.87".
This basically means that when working on materials such as metals which reflect laser beams, fiber laser radiation will absorb at a higher rate than laser generated by CO2 lasers.
FM-Desktop also offers an option to increase the marking area. It can be extended to 7.87"x7.87", or 11.81x11.87".
The wavelength is the primary distinction that determines the types of materials that each laser can process. The wavelength of a fiber laser is typically 1,060 nm, whereas CO2 lasers have wavelengths in the 10,600 nm range. Fiber lasers have many advantages over CO2 lasers in general.