As a long time laser marker manufacturer, we get a lot of questions about lasers and how they are used. What components go into building a system and how fast a laser marker produces a mark tend to be two of the most popular.
Q: What is the cost of a laser system?
A: The laser module, the scanhead that moves the laser beam through the lens, the f theta lens, the control electronics and software make up much of the cost of a laser marking system. Workstations, enclosures and motion systems (X,Y,Z or Rotary) add further costs to the system.
It is impossible to know the cost of a system without knowing what it consists of. Setting aside motion systems and automation, a laser marker mounted on a versatile Z axis workstation with a 20 watt fiber laser should have a price in the $35-$37K range. This assumes that quality components are used throughout.
Q: How fast can I laser mark a part?
For example, if the substrate to be marked was anodized aluminum and the information to be marked was the word "Jimani" in .1" high characters with a bold Ariel TT font, the marking time would be on the order of 2-3 seconds. If that same text was marked in a single line "stick" font, the marking time would be on the order of 300 ms. If the same text was to be marked with the bold Ariel font but the substrate was a steel plate and the marking had to be .010" deep, the marking time would be on the order of 25 seconds.