Posted by Jim Earman ● Tue, Jul 07, 2015 @ 08:00 AM
Fiber Laser Markers
When looking for a fiber laser marking system there are a lot of options out there. One of the biggest influences on the buying decision is often how large of a system you are looking for. Is a standalone system necessary if a tabletop unit will do? What about something that can be integrated with your existing set up?
If you are on the hunt for a self contained fiber laser marking system, then the Langolier Class IV open table system is ideal. The industry standard 19" rack mount computer and Langolier Fiber Laser Controller are housed in the workstation frame making the unit completely self contained with the exception of a single 115 VAC household outlet. The system has a footprint of 46 inches X 24 inches. The large amount of available Z axis travel is perfect of marking tall parts or using long focal length lenses if the application requires it. Mounted on casters, the system, if need be, can be moved from one work area to another without being "tethered" by water or high voltage connections.
One fiber laser marking option available for those who are looking to integrate fiber laser markers into their existing assembly line or automation is the fiber laser OEM Kit-Class IV. Available in a 20, 30, and 50 wattt version, this system is designed for integration into automated work cells, assembly lines, and other defined mounting platforms. Capable of producing clean and precise high contrast marks, this system is ideal for laser marking metals, plastics, ceramics, and nearly any other surface.
A more compact option is the Langolier Desktop fiber laser marking system. This system is a simple, turnkey desktop solution for laser marking small parts. This fiber laser marking system is a powerful and efficient combination of high peak power, excellent beam quality, and the best wall-plug efficiency available. Ideal for laser marking, staining, etching, ablation, and engraving the Langolier Desktop system is ideal for those looking for a desktop solution. The footprint of this sytem is determined by the table that the user mounts it on.
Contact us to learn more about our full line of fiber laser marking systems.
Topics: Fiber Laser Marking