





30W Fiber Laser Marking Machine: Precision Marking for Pad Printing Steel & Aluminum Plates
- 30W high‑power fiber laser source
- 0.01mm ultra‑fine marking precision
- High‑speed marking up to 12,000mm/s
- Air‑cooled, compact, maintenance‑free
- 100,000hrs laser lifespan
- Works with most metals & some non‑metals
- Intuitive software, supports common files
- Stable for 24/7 industrial use
30W Fiber Laser Marking Machine Description

30W Fiber Laser Marking Machine Data Sheet
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item
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value
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graphic format supported
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AI, BMP, DXF, DXP, Dwg
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key selling points
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Easy To Operate
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Marking Head Brand
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Feeltek 3D
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Voltage
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110 V, 220V 50Hz, 220V 60Hz
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Weight
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55
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Laser Power
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20W/30W/50W/70W/100W
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Graphic Format Supported
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AI, PLT, DXF, BMP, LAS, DXP, CDR
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Key Selling Points
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Easy To Operate
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Laser Spot Diameter
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8-10mm
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Beam Quality
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M2≤1.1
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Marking Depth (Material Dependent)
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±0.001-0.5 mm
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Minimum Character
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0.1/0.8 mm
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Repeat Positioning Accuracy
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±0.01mm
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Positioning Method
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Temperature: 0-40℃; Humidity: 0-95%
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After-sales Service Provided
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Video Technical Support Online Support
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30W Fiber Laser Marking Machine Applications

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