Browse our fiber laser engravers that allow you to easily laser etch and engrave on metal materials. From jewelry engravings to kitchenware barcode etching, invest in a laser engraver for metal and expand your product portfolio.
You can even engrave a variety of colors onto metal with our MOPA fiber laser engraving machines! Check out our Galvo fiber laser marking machines and accessories to go along with your metal engraving machines!







FAQ
Our fiber lasers are mainly designed to engrave metal materials:
stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, titanium, gold, silver, gold, alloy steels, tungsten, etc.
They can also engrave non-metal materials like hard plastics, brick, marble and so on.
High Power Density: Fiber lasers can deliver extremely high power densities, allowing them to penetrate deep into metal surfaces and create precise engravings even on hard materials like stainless steel and titanium.
Excellent Beam Quality: Fiber lasers produce a highly focused and stable beam with minimal divergence, ensuring precise and consistent engravings.
Efficiency and Durability: Fiber lasers are highly efficient, converting electrical energy into laser energy with minimal waste. They also have long lifespans and require minimal maintenance, making them cost-effective in the long run.
Speed: Fiber lasers can engrave quickly, making them ideal for high-volume production applications.
Minimal Heat Affected Zone (HAZ): Fiber lasers create a small heat-affected zone, minimizing damage to the surrounding material and preserving the metal's integrity.
Split fiber laser engravers have a separate laser source and control unit connected by a fiber optic cable, while integrated/compact versions combine these components into a single housing. Please read this article to know more.
MOPA and Galvo are both types of fiber laser engravers for metal, but they differ in how they generate the laser beam.
MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) lasers offer adjustable pulse width and frequency, enabling color marking on some metals and finer control for detailed or delicate work.
Galvo lasers are typically faster for high-volume marking and often more cost-effective, focusing on speed and efficiency for standard metal engraving.
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