Schmidt's MicroLase Systems adds two new laser markers to cover a greater range of marking applications
In addition to our DPSS (Diode Pumped Solid State) lasers, we now offer our new generation of 10 and 20 watt double clad fiber laser marking systems.
These powerful marking lasers combine high peak power and high beam quality to allow for marking a wide range of materials. Their quasi diffraction limited round beams, delivered at high repetition rates, make them ideal for heavy duty cycle production with very high precision.
With their small footprint, and optical fiber delivery, Schmidt MicroLase fiber lasers can be easily integrated into tabletop marking systems, automated manufacturing cells, and customized multi axis machine tools. Depending on the specific application requirements, Schmidt fiber lasers can be mounted in a safety interlocked Class I certified enclosure or operated in a Class 4 environment with protective eye wear. Our pulsed fiber lasers are designed to last longer and require minimal maintenance. In addition, Schmidt fiber lasers can be equipped with a powered and programmable Z-axis, rotary indexers, X/Y axis tables, and custom fixturing.
- 10 and 20 watt lasers
- Air cooled
- High peak power and beam quality
- Heavy duty cycle production
- Small footprint
- High speed marking
- Standard and custom Class I safety enclosures
- Marking on steel, brass, ceramics, plastics, carbide and many other materials
- Low power consumption
- Laser beam delivery via fiber optic cable
- Standard 115 VAC wall plug operation
- 2D Data Matrix marking capable
- DOD compliant, unique identification (UID) marking
Due to excellent pump to signal efficiency in the optical fiber, these powerful air-cooled laser systems are virtually maintenance free and provide our customers with low operational costs. The fiber laser is ideally suited for medical, automotive, aerospace, military, jewelry, and many other commercial and industrial applications. In addition, the fiber laser marks most metals, many plastics, polymers, and ceramics.
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