If you’re looking for the most compact, advanced, affordable Fiber Laser material processing system for Direct Parts Marking (DPM) of alphanumeric, logos, serial numbers, part numbers, lot and date codes, schematics, graphics, UIDs (Unique Identifiers)
The FiberTower™ Series is the new generation of Fiber Laser Material Processing Systems composed of six systems. Each of these laser systems possess a reliability that is unmatched by any other kind of solid state or gas laser systems. Wide selectivity of operating wavelengths, ultra-low amplitude noise, high stability and ultra-long pump diode lifetime complete an impressive list of advantages of these modern fiber laser systems.
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The FiberTower™ Series is….Compact
The FiberTower™ Series Equipment is safe, compact, and service-free, designed to meet individual marking needs with the ability to mark a wide variety of materials using many different techniques including. It can be delivered as a stand-alone system that can be integrated into any production line or with full turnkey workstations.
The FiberTower™ Series is….Advanced
FiberTower™ series employs the new generation of solid state Ytterbium fiber laser systems of near infrared spectral range (1060-1080nm)
The FiberTower™ Series is…. Affordable
These cutting-edge systems can be integrated into any production line at a cost reduction of nearly 25% over traditional Fiber Laser Systems. Considering the cost reductions of no consumables and low power consumption, the FiberTower™ Series Laser Systems is now the most cost effective, eco-friendly and flexible apparatus in the Aerospace, Automotive, Medical, Defense, Semiconductor and other markets.
Notice the range on this series of products, reaching a multitude of industries covering various application needs. Not only can this series match 80% of all industrial applications but it will save any consumer money on operating cost and proves the most affordable system on the market.
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