End-Pumped Laser Marking Machine

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July 15, 2025
Category Connection: Semiconductor Equipment
An end-pumped laser marking machine is a laser marking device that utilizes end-pump technology to create permanent marks on material surfaces using high-energy-density laser beams. Its core component is the end-pumped laser, which offers high beam quality, stability, and long service life, making it suitable for high-precision, high-speed industrial marking applications.
Brief: Discover the End-Pumped Laser Marking Machine, a high-precision industrial tool with 6W-30W power and 1064nm wavelength. Perfect for permanent marks on metals, plastics, and ceramics, it offers superior beam quality and stability for demanding applications.
Related Product Features:
  • High-precision marking with 1064nm wavelength for clean, permanent marks.
  • End-pumped laser technology ensures superior beam quality and stability.
  • Wide power range from 6W to 30W for versatile industrial applications.
  • Galvanometer system enables fast and precise laser beam deflection.
  • Supports various designs including graphics, text, and barcodes.
  • Compatible with metals, plastics, ceramics, and more.
  • Energy-efficient with electro-optical conversion efficiency over 30%.
  • User-friendly operation with support for AutoCAD and CorelDRAW.
Faqs:
  • What is an end-pumped laser marking machine?
    An end-pumped laser marking machine is a high-precision industrial laser system that uses end-face diode-pumped solid-state laser technology to create permanent marks on materials like metals, plastics, and ceramics with superior beam quality.
  • What materials can an end-pumped laser marker engrave?
    End-pumped laser markers are ideal for metals such as steel and aluminum, engineered plastics, and some ceramics, offering clean, high-contrast marks without thermal damage.
  • What are the advantages of end-pumped laser marking machines over other types?
    End-pumped laser marking machines offer higher beam quality, better precision, and longer service life compared to side-pumped and fiber lasers, making them ideal for fine marking applications.