The new hardware centers on a 16MP HD camera, which enables real-time visual alignment of artwork onto workpieces and supports batch processing when paired with conveyor accessories. By incorporating MOPA fiber laser architecture, the series offers independent pulse width control, allowing for detailed surface finishing, 3D relief carving, and color marking on metals such as titanium, copper, and stainless steel.
Performance metrics vary across four power configurations—50W, 60W, 100W, and 200W. The 60W model is capable of cutting brass up to 2.5mm thick, while the top-tier 200W unit achieves engraving speeds reaching 22,000mm/s. All models maintain a stated precision of 0.01mm, supported by an industrial galvanometer and a silicon mirror system designed to ensure consistent power distribution across the entire workspace.
Compatibility remains a priority for the manufacturer, with the system supporting Windows and macOS, alongside industry-standard software like LightBurn and SapphireMark. Built for high-volume use, the laser source is rated for a 100,000-hour service life. These machines are currently available through the company’s website, with modular options for rotary attachments, fume extraction, and safety enclosures.




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