Creates sharp, high-resolution marks on metal and plastic surfaces, perfect for detailed logos, barcodes, serial numbers, and micro-text.
Marks rapidly without sacrificing quality, ideal for high-volume production lines needing fast turnaround with consistent output.
Uses a solid-state laser with up to 100,000 hours of working life, ensuring minimal downtime and long-term performance.
Consumes less power and requires no consumables or maintenance-intensive parts, significantly reducing production costs.
Marks metals, plastics, and more with excellent contrast and durability, supporting a wide range of industries and applications.
Produces marks that resist fading, abrasion, and chemicals, ensuring product traceability and brand visibility over time.
Yes, laser marking is safe when proper safety precautions are followed. Unlike laser cutting or welding, laser marking operates at lower power levels and does not produce high heat, sparks, or molten material. However, laser radiation, fumes, and reflections still pose potential risks, making protective measures essential. Potential security risks and their mitigation methods are as follows:
Laser marking is safe when operated with proper enclosures, protective eyewear, fume extraction, and workplace safety measures. Most modern fiber, CO2, MOPA, and UV laser marking machines are designed with built-in safety features, making them suitable for industrial and commercial use with minimal risk.
Laser marks are highly permanent and offer superior durability compared to traditional marking methods like ink printing, engraving, or etching. The permanence of a laser mark depends on material type, marking method, and environmental exposure, but in most cases, laser markings remain intact for a lifetime. The factors that affect the durability of laser marking are as follows:
Laser marks are one of the most permanent marking solutions, lasting years to a lifetime depending on material and usage conditions. Deep engraving, annealing, and high-contrast marking methods ensure resistance to wear, heat, chemicals, and UV exposure, making laser marking ideal for industrial, medical, aerospace, and consumer applications.
Laser marking machines support a variety of vector and raster file formats to ensure compatibility with different design software. The most commonly supported file formats include:
Laser marking machines are compatible with vector files (DXF, AI, PLT, SVG, PDF), raster images (BMP, JPG, PNG, TIFF), and CAD formats (DWG, G-Code). Vector files are recommended for precision engraving, while raster files are ideal for photographic or grayscale engraving. Always check the machine’s software for specific format support.
We offer a comprehensive warranty policy to ensure reliable performance and long-term support for our laser marking machines. Below is a detailed breakdown of our warranty coverage, including the warranty period, terms and conditions for different components, and how customers can apply for warranty service.
Our laser marking machine has a 3-year warranty on the entire machine, a 2-year warranty on the laser generator, and a 1-year warranty on core components. This structured warranty ensures that customers receive high-quality support and service. To maintain the performance of the machine and extend its life, we recommend regular maintenance and correct operation. If any problems arise, our technical support team can assist with troubleshooting and warranty claims.
Our laser marking machines meet international quality, safety, and regulatory standards, ensuring reliability, compliance, and customer confidence. Below is a detailed overview of the key certifications our machines hold and their significance.
Our laser marking machines are certified to meet international quality and safety standards, including ISO 9001, CE, and FDA certifications. These certifications ensure that our machines are manufactured with strict quality control, meet European safety regulations, and comply with U.S. laser safety requirements. Customers can be assured of high performance, reliability, and legal compliance when purchasing and operating our machines.
On-site technical support is available for laser marking machines, providing customers with hands-on assistance for installation, troubleshooting, training, and maintenance. However, this service comes at an additional cost. The standard service fee is US$200 per day, and customers are also responsible for covering the engineer’s round-trip airfare, board, lodging, and local transportation if required. This ensures that customers receive expert guidance directly at their facility to maximize machine performance and minimize downtime. The process for requesting on-site support involves contacting customer service, providing details of the issue, receiving a cost estimate, and scheduling an engineer visit. While on-site service is a valuable option, customers can also choose remote support, which includes troubleshooting via phone, email, or video calls, as well as access to online training materials and documentation at no additional cost. If in-person assistance is necessary, we are ready to arrange a visit to ensure the machine operates efficiently and reliably.
Our machines deliver ultra-fine marking and engraving with high-speed galvanometer systems and stable laser sources for consistent, reliable output.
We offer different laser types to match your needs, ensuring crisp, permanent marks on metal, plastic, wood, leather, and more.
Intuitive control software allows easy setup, flexible design import, and precise marking even for first-time users.
We provide machine options tailored to your product size, line speed, and marking content for seamless integration.
Our systems run cleanly with no inks or chemicals, lowering long-term operating costs and environmental impact.
Faster Laser offers professional training, remote troubleshooting, and responsive service to keep your production running smoothly.
8 reviews for FM-FP Laser Marking Machine
Alexander –
Switching from dye-sublimation to laser marking improved durability on aluminum business cards. Edges stay crisp even after rough handling. The focus gauge included in the kit makes changeovers quick when thickness varies. Overheating was a worry, but internal fans keep temps low. My customers return for reorders because the cards never fade.
Jack –
Our electronics plant bought the laser for aluminum housings. The pass-through slot combined with X-axis jig handles long extrusions swiftly. Batch marking mode uses spreadsheets to pull unique IDs, eliminating typing errors. After three months, the machine has marked over fifty-thousand pieces with no noticeable wear on optics or galvanometer mirrors.
Scarlett –
I bought the machine for custom motorcycle parts. High contrast on black anodized aluminum looks incredible under showroom lights. The rotary chuck lets me engrave curved brake reservoirs without fixtures. Software libraries save settings by material, so switching between steel and aluminum is painless. Turnaround on bespoke parts shrank from weeks to mere days.
Sebastian –
My small batch brewery uses this laser for stainless steel growlers. The rotary attachment centers curved surfaces perfectly, eliminating misprints. Power adjustment lets me vary contrast for different finishes. Cleanup is a breeze—no ink to smudge. Patrons comment on the professional branding, and label costs disappeared completely, which helps our tight margins.
Daniel –
Our tool room laser-marks gauges to meet ISO traceability. Depth control down to microns ensures markings don’t alter dimensions. The rigid frame resists vibration from nearby presses, keeping text sharp. Integration with our asset software via CSV import was straightforward. Inspectors complimented the consistent line width and crisp borders at last audit.
Luna –
I engrave pet tags at local fairs. Mobility matters, so the machine rides in my van easily and plugs into standard power. The rotary works for bone-shaped tags too, not just circles. Set up takes ten minutes, letting me start sales quickly. Parents appreciate watching names appear instantly while their kids choose collar colors.
Aria –
I operate a maker space, and this laser is the busiest station. Booking slots fill fast because the machine handles metals most hobby units can’t touch. Training videos cover everything from deep marking to light annealing. We track usage hours, and the fiber source shows no degradation after nearly a thousand hours of runtime.
Camila –
I needed a way to brand leather knife sheaths. This fiber laser marks a rich, dark contrast without burning edges, something my CO2 unit struggled with. The variable frequency is key; lower settings avoid scorching. After adjusting focus height per the manual, results became consistent across hides. Customers love the clean, modern logo look.