For Fine, High-resolution Marks on Reflective Metals and Subsurface Glass Engraving.
Green Laser Marking Machine
Technical Data
| Working Area (W * L) | 400*600*120 mm |
| Beam Delivery | 3D Galvanometer |
| Laser Source | Green Laser |
| Laser Power | 5W, 10W, 15W, 20W |
| Marking Speed | 3,500 points/s |
| Suitable Material | Glass & Crystal |
Green DPSS Laser Source (Nd:YVO4)
The core of the system. Generates a 532nm (green) wavelength beam that is highly absorbed by materials like white/transparent plastics, HDPE, PMMA, and highly polished metals, enabling clear marks with low heat input.
High-Precision Galvo Scanner
Delivers the fine beam control needed for the intricate, high-contrast marks this technology excels at.
F-Theta Flat Field Lens
Ensures consistent focus and mark quality across the entire designated work area.
Water-Cooling System
Industrial-grade green laser sources generate significant heat and require water cooling for stable, long-term operation. A standard chiller maintains precise temperature control for optimal power and mark consistency.
If you have specific component preferences, we can discuss configuration options to meet your needs.
Safety Enclosure System
A fully interlocked, robust enclosure with integrated high-flow fume extraction and particulate filtration paths.
Cooling System Upgrade
Industrial Water Chiller supports higher-power, longer continuous operation with maximum laser stability.
In-Line Production Integration
Complete Reconfiguration for Flight Marking with Automated Vision System for high-volume manufacturing.
3D Subsurface Engraving System
A fully enclosed, integrated system optimized for small glass and crystal. Enables the creation of intricate 3D images and text inside glass & crystal with high detail and repeatable quality.
Industrial Gantry Engraving System
A large-format gantry system, allows for high-speed, large-area subsurface engraving on architectural glass, museum displays, and retail signage up to several meters in size.
With our fully independent R&D department, we can help develop custom solutions for your specific requirements and desired marking effects.
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| MATERIAL | MARK |
|---|---|
| Stainless Steel | |
| Aluminum | |
| Titanium | |
| Copper | |
| Gold / Silver | |
| ABS | |
| Acrylic (PMMA) | |
| Polycarbonate (PC) | |
| PET / PES | |
| Nylon | |
| PVC (Vinyl) | |
| PTFE |
| MATERIAL | MARK |
|---|---|
| PVC (Vinyl) | |
| PTFE/Teflon | |
| Epoxy Resin | |
| Engineered Wood (MDF) | |
| Natural Leather | |
| Glass / Ceramics | |
| Silicon (Wafer) | |
| Stone / Marble | |
| Paper/Cardboard | |
| Painted/Coated Metals | |
| Anodized Aluminum | |
| Plastic with Laser Additive |
Processing PVC or PTFE based materials with this laser marker generates hazardous fumes.
The use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and a high-efficiency fume extraction system is mandatory.
We strongly recommend purchasing a compatible fume extractor if your shop primarily works with these materials.