Fiber lasers are a type of solid-state laser that is rapidly growing within the metal cutting industry. Unlike CO2, fiber laser technology utilizes a solid gain medium, as opposed to a gas or liquid. The “seed laser” produces the laser beam and is then amplified within a glass fiber.

Fiber lasers cutting machine can cut various metal sheets and pipes, including carbon steels, stainless steels, galvanized sheets, as well as some high reflective metals, such as aluminum, and brass.

Smaller Laser Beam Size

With a wavelength of only 1.064 micrometers fiber lasers produce an extremely small spot size (up to 100 times smaller compared to the CO2) making it ideal for cutting metal material.

Faster Cutting Speed

The higher absorption of the fiber wavelength and the higher power density created by focused beam achieve to fast cutting speed.

Electrical Efficiency

Fiber lasers are much more efficient when it comes to electricity, meaning lower running costs and a more environmentally friendly machine. For example, a 3kW fiber laser uses only a third of the power of that of a 4 kW CO2 laser.

Low Maintenance

No beam path maintenance. No beam alignments.

Applications 

Architectural Fabrications, Automobile, Machinery, Electrical Manufacturing, Elevator Manufacturing, Household Appliances, Kitchen and Sanitary Ware, Advertising, and other Machinery Manufacturing and Processing Industries.