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Fiber Lasers Cutting Systems

In order to meet the needs of 3D metal cutting in the automotive and aerospace industries, a variety of 5-axis and 6-axis 3D laser cutters have been developed. Currently, marine steel plate cutting generally uses flame cutting and plasma cutting. Deck and hull materials of special materials cannot be accurately cut. Laser cutter enterprises may wish to try high-tech operations, vigorously develop computer network engineering, and improve business efficiency through the improvement of office tools.

Our machines are capable of cutting steel, brass, aluminum and stainless steel without fear of back reflections damaging the machine. By using these fiber laser machines, you’ll reduce your maintenance requirements and cut your operating costs considerably.

The beam quality of the 20W and 30W lasers is less than 1.5M2, while that of the 50W laser is less than 1.8M2.

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Fiber Laser Scribing Machine

Fiber Laser Scribing Machine

AMADA's 3kW, 6kW, 9kW, and 12kW ENSIS fiber laser technology utilizes a highly innovative resonator to automatically and precisely adjust the diameter of the laser beam. This unique feature enables continuous processing of thin-to-thick materials by a single machine with no lens change or additional setup required.

Gulf States Saw & Machine Co.'s FM1212-50S uses a Raycus50W solid-state laser fiber source with a life span of 100,000 hours.

How much does a laser engraver cost

A low cost fiber laser sheet metal cutter is priced from $16,000, while some high power sheet metal cutters cost up to $300,000+. A fiber laser tube cutter has a price range from $45,500 to $117,500 for all types of pipe cuts. An all-in-one fiber laser sheet metal and tube cutting machines is priced from $42,500 to $236,800. An automtic industrial 3D fiber laser cutting robot will cost from $49,000 to $83,500 for multi-dimensional & multi-angle metal cuts.

Fiber lasers can also cut through reflective materials, provided they have enough power. With enough power, they can cut through almost any metal. Their cutting power will limit their ability to cut through thicker metals.

How much does a laser engraver cost

Laser’s

Other options available for engraving are 6.9"x6.9", 7.9"x5.9", 5.9”x5.9”, 4.33”x4.3”, 4.3”x4.3”, and 2.26”x2.6”. They can all be selected depending on your operational needs.

Gulf States Saw & Machine Co. FM1212-50S can engrave acrylic and hard-plastic bricks, granite, marbles, tile, aluminum.

Fiber Laser Specifications

Laser cutting machines are able to cut metal with great precision. This is the main reason they are so popular. Plasma cutters can be cut with 2X greater accuracy than laser cutting machines. Plasma lasers can be used to cut metals with a precision of 0.1mm, or.004 inches. Laser cutters can cut metals at a precision of.05mm to.002 inches.

FSL Muse Pandora can raster and vector engrave on aluminum, steel, nickel, copper, titanium, silver, stone, and leather.

How much does a laser engraver cost

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Plasma can cut almost any material that is conductive. Laser machines are unable to cut reflective metals like brass, copper, and aluminum.

The REGIUS 3015 AJ fiber laser is the pinnacle in speed, accuracy, and machine utilization. The high-speed 3-axis linear drive system combined with AMADA’s original Variable Beam Control Technology allows the REGIUS to provide unmatched productivity while processing different materials. The REGIUS is also packed with features to support autonomous operation such as lens monitoring, collision recovery, and automatic nozzle change & centering.

Fiber Lasers Cutting Systems

Frequently Asked Questions

Fiber lasers typically cost between $20,000 and $45,000.

Power consumption is extremely low.

A 3000W fiber laser requires 10kW of power plus 5kW for a chiller, for a total of 15kW. $2,700 per year at a rate of 15kW per hour for 12 hours.

In fact, the diode module in a fiber laser typically outlasts other technologies by three times. Most lasers have a lifespan of about 30,000 hours, which equates to about 15 years of use. Fiber lasers have an expected life of 100,000 hours, which equates to 45 years of use.