Fiber lasers are used extensively in engraving applications. Their wavelength ranges from 780nm to 2200nm.
The laser arm is held by the support column (Z-axis). You can adjust the laser focus by moving the Z axis with the height adjustment knob.
A fiber laser is a great choice for engraving. It can mark,etch, and engrave with metals at an amazing speed.
Gulf States Saw & Machine Co., FM1212-50S can engrave acrylic, hard-plastic, brick, granite, marble, tile, aluminum, gold, silver, stainless steel, brass, titanium, and tungsten.
FSL Muse Pandora uses a mirror galvanometer to trace the laser path and give an idea of what cuts it will make.
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They offer a dedicated community site for their customers. A small number of communities are also active in Facebook groups.
MOPA fiber-laser, a special type that uses fiber lasers for color laser engravings of metals, has a greater pulse width and frequency control.
Galvo heads can also be used to work at extremely high speeds when added to the machine. Galvo head are often used in portable laser-engravers.
FSL Muse Pandora is upgradeable with a special focus lens, a rotary-axis, extended Z-travel, fume extractors, and fume extractors.
It is free-to-use software that can be used on Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000, WIN 7, WIN8, WIN 10 OS.
FM-Desktop comes with an optional marking area extension that can be extended up to 7.87' x 7.87", 11.81" or 11.87' x 11.87".
Fiber lasers typically cost between $20,000 and $45,000.
Because the glass is transparent and the wavelength range of the automatic fiber laser cutting machine does not fall within the absorption range of the glass, it only absorbs a small amount of laser energy within the visible spectrum and cannot be cut by fiber laser.
To guide light, fiber lasers use an optical fiber cable made of silica glass. Because the resulting laser beam is straighter and smaller than with other types of lasers, it is more precise. They also have a small footprint, are energy efficient, require little maintenance, and have low operating costs.