FM-MD Laser Marking Machine

The FM-MD laser marking machine uses a MOPA laser for high-precision, color, and fine-detail marking on metals, plastics, and coated materials in a compact desktop design.
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FM-MD Laser Marking Machine
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Product Description

The FM-MD laser marking machine from Faster Laser is a desktop MOPA laser system designed for ultra-precise, high-contrast marking on a wide range of materials. Its compact desktop design makes it ideal for workspaces where accuracy and efficiency are essential. Equipped with a MOPA laser generator, the FM-MD laser marking machine allows for precise control over pulse width and frequency, making it perfect for marking metals, plastics, anodized aluminum, and coated surfaces. It excels in creating fine details, color marking on stainless steel, and high-contrast marks on dark plastics—applications where traditional fiber lasers fall short.
The machine features a high-speed galvo system and a high-precision field lens for clean, fast marking. A red dot pointer ensures accurate positioning, while the air cooling device maintains stable performance with minimal maintenance. Controlled by a professional software interface and protected by a safety interlock device, the FM-MD laser marking machine is both user-friendly and secure. Ideal for electronics, medical devices, tools, and branding applications, the FM-MD laser marking machine is the go-to solution for businesses that require versatile, detailed, and professional-grade marking.

Standard Configurations

Product Advantages

Adjustable Pulse Width Control

Offers precise pulse width tuning, allowing fine control over marking depth, contrast, and surface finish across different materials.

Superior Color Marking on Metals

Creates vivid, multi-color marks on stainless steel, ideal for decorative branding, logos, and identification without additional processing.

Minimal Heat Affected Zone

Reduces thermal damage to sensitive materials, ensuring clean, sharp marks with no deformation, burning, or warping.

High Flexibility for Multiple Applications

Supports a wide range of materials—metal and anodized aluminum—suitable for electronics, automotive, and goods industries.

Sharp, High-Contrast Results

Produces detailed, legible text, barcodes, and serial numbers with high clarity, even on dark or reflective surfaces.

Fast, Stable, and Durable Performance

Combines speed with stability, delivering consistent quality over long operating cycles with low maintenance and reliability.

Technical Parameters

Optional Configurations

Product Applications

The FM-MD laser marking machine is designed for high-precision, fine-detail marking on a variety of materials, making it especially suitable for industries that demand clean, high-contrast, and delicate engraving. Powered by a MOPA laser generator, it provides greater control over pulse duration and frequency, which is ideal for color marking on stainless steel and high-contrast marking on black or dark plastics—something traditional fiber lasers cannot achieve. This machine is widely used in electronics manufacturing for marking QR codes, serial numbers, and logos on chips, housings, and circuit boards. In the medical device industry, it offers precise, permanent marking on instruments and components without damaging the material. It’s also ideal for branding, fine etching, and product customization in industries like jewelry, tools, and consumer electronics. With its desktop design, advanced control system, and MOPA flexibility, the FM-MD laser marking machine is the perfect solution for businesses needing versatile, detailed, and professional marking.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Laser Marking Safe To Use?

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 Radiation Exposure
  1. Laser marking machines use Class 1 to Class 4 lasers, with Class 4 being the most hazardous due to high-power emissions.
  2. Solution: Use enclosed laser marking systems (Class 1) or wear laser safety goggles rated for the laser wavelength (e.g., 1064nm for fiber lasers, 355nm for UV lasers).
  • Harmful Fumes and Particulates
  1. Marking certain materials (e.g., plastics, coated metals) may release toxic fumes such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or heavy metal particles.
  2. Solution: Use fume extraction systems with HEPA and activated carbon filters to remove airborne contaminants.
  • Eye and Skin Safety
  1. Direct or indirect exposure to laser beams, even at low power, can cause eye damage or skin burns.
  2. Solution: Operators should avoid direct laser exposure and ensure the machine has protective shielding or operates in a controlled area.
  • Fire and Material Hazards
  1. Although rare, highly flammable materials can ignite under prolonged laser exposure.
  2. Solution: Avoid marking highly flammable substances and keep a fire extinguisher nearby in industrial settings.
  • Electrical and Mechanical Safety
  1. High-voltage components in laser systems can pose an electrical hazard if mishandled.
  2. Solution: Regular machine maintenance, proper grounding, and following manufacturer safety guidelines help prevent issues.

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:

  • Marking Method
  1. Annealing (on metals): Creates an oxidation layer without material removal, highly resistant to wear.
  2. Engraving (deep laser marking): Removes surface material, making it resistant to abrasion and mechanical wear.
  3. Carbonization (on plastics): Alters the chemical structure for high contrast and long-lasting marks.
  4. Foaming (on plastics and polymers): Creates a raised mark that is durable but can wear down over time in harsh conditions.
  • Material Type
  1. Metals (stainless steel, aluminum, titanium): Laser marks are extremely durable and withstand corrosion, chemicals, and heat.
  2. Plastics & Polymers: Laser marks can last for years, though exposure to UV light and harsh chemicals may cause fading.
  3. Glass & Ceramics: Marks remain permanent unless the surface is mechanically damaged or polished.
  • Environmental Exposure
  1. Abrasion & Mechanical Wear: Deep laser engraving withstands scratching and friction, making it ideal for tools, parts, and machinery.
  2. UV & Heat Resistance: Laser marks on metals and high-quality plastics resist sunlight and high temperatures without fading.
  3. Chemical Resistance: Marks remain visible even when exposed to acids, solvents, or industrial cleaning agents.

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:

  • Vector File Formats (Preferred for Precision Marking)
  1. DXF (Drawing Exchange Format): Common in CAD software, used for detailed geometric designs.
  2. AI (Adobe Illustrator): A widely used vector format for high-precision graphics.
  3. PLT (Plotter File Format): Used for vector cutting and marking, commonly created in CorelDRAW.
  4. SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics): Supports clean, scalable designs for laser marking.
  5. PDF (Portable Document Format – Vector): When exported as a vector file, ensures sharp and scalable markings.
  • Raster (Image-Based) File Formats
  1. BMP (Bitmap): A high-resolution image format ideal for laser engraving.
  2. JPG/JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): Common for photographic engraving but may lose quality when resized.
  3. PNG (Portable Network Graphics): Supports transparency and is useful for logo marking.
  4. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format): A high-quality image format suitable for detailed grayscale engraving.
  • CAD and Specialty File Formats
  1. DWG (AutoCAD Drawing File): Common for complex designs and mechanical parts.
  2. G-Code (.nc, .gcode): Used for CNC-based laser marking and machining.

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.

  • 3-Year Warranty for the Entire Machine: The entire machine is warranted for 3 years from the date of delivery. Including: frame and structure, guide rails and transmission components, cutting head (excluding consumables), electrical system, and control panel. This warranty provides protection against defects in materials and workmanship. But, it does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, or improper maintenance.
  • 2-Year Warranty for the Laser Source: The laser source is a key component of the laser marking machine, and we provide a two-year warranty to ensure its efficiency and durability. This warranty covers: manufacturing defects, performance issues within the specified warranty period, troubleshooting technical support. Customers should follow the recommended maintenance guidelines to extend the life of the laser source beyond the warranty period.
  • 1-Year Warranty for Core Components: Certain core components of the laser marking machine are covered by a 1-year warranty, including: optical lenses and protective glasses, cooling system (chiller), circuit boards and power supply units, CNC controllers and related electronic devices. Proper handling and regular maintenance of these parts are essential to ensure long-term performance.
  • Warranty Terms & Conditions: While our warranty policy provides extensive coverage, it is subject to the following terms and conditions: Warranty starts from the date of delivery; Warranty covers manufacturing defects and failures in material or workmanship; Damage caused by improper operation, lack of maintenance, unauthorized modifications, or external factors (e.g., power surges, accidents) is not covered; Consumables such as nozzles, protective lenses, and filters are not covered under warranty. Warranty service is provided through remote support, part replacement, or on-site repair, depending on the nature of the problem.

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.

  • ISO 9001 Certification: ISO 9001 is an internationally recognized quality management system (QMS) standard issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
  • CE Certification: The CE (Conformité Européenne) certification is a mandatory marking for products sold in the European Economic Area (EEA), ensuring that they comply with EU safety, health, and environmental requirements.
  • FDA Certification: The FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) certification applies to machines that emit laser radiation, ensuring their safety for use in the United States.

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.

Product Reviews

8 reviews for FM-MD Laser Marking Machine

  1. Darren

    Pulse width control lets me switch from bright white marks to deep black logos without changing fixtures. Software imports spreadsheet lists and auto-increments serial numbers, eliminating typing errors during busy shifts. Rotary chuck grips odd shapes firmly, so wrap-around artwork meets perfectly every single time. Maintenance is basically wiping the lens and swapping inexpensive filters; downtime has been almost zero.

  2. Henry

    Camera preview projects outlines onto parts, saving expensive blanks and speeding initial alignment for new operators. Color setting library helps produce stable blues, purples, and golds on stainless steel that impress customers. Deep engraving mode cuts hardened steel cleanly, and codes stay readable after blasting and plating. Uptime sits above ninety-nine percent according to the built-in log, which emails weekly reports.

  3. Grace

    Pulse width control lets me switch from bright white marks to deep black logos without changing fixtures. Annealing mode lays dark, corrosion-resistant marks on medical tools that still pass passivation tests. Rotary chuck grips odd shapes firmly, so wrap-around artwork meets perfectly every single time. Maintenance is basically wiping the lens and swapping inexpensive filters; downtime has been almost zero.

  4. Chloe

    Air-cooled design runs quietly and removes messy water chillers from our cramped workshop floor. Color setting library helps produce stable blues, purples, and golds on stainless steel that impress customers. Integrated power meter confirms output each morning, keeping our audit paperwork simple and stress free. Camera preview projects outlines onto parts, saving expensive blanks and speeding initial alignment for new operators.

  5. Ben

    Training new staff took one afternoon because the touchscreen interface feels like common phone apps. Pulse width control lets me switch from bright white marks to deep black logos without changing fixtures. Rotary chuck grips odd shapes firmly, so wrap-around artwork meets perfectly every single time. Uptime sits above ninety-nine percent according to the built-in log, which emails weekly reports.

  6. Felix

    Air-cooled design runs quietly and removes messy water chillers from our cramped workshop floor. Pass-through slot lets me engrave meter-long rulers without cutting them, great for prototypes. Integrated power meter confirms output each morning, keeping our audit paperwork simple and stress free. Customers gather around live color demos at trade fairs, helping me close extra sales on the spot.

  7. Ella

    Deep engraving mode cuts hardened steel cleanly, and codes stay readable after blasting and plating. Color setting library helps produce stable blues, purples, and golds on stainless steel that impress customers. Camera preview projects outlines onto parts, saving expensive blanks and speeding initial alignment for new operators. Pulse shaping removes raised burrs on brass tags, so polishing time dropped drastically.

  8. Alice

    Pulse shaping removes raised burrs on brass tags, so polishing time dropped drastically. Camera preview projects outlines onto parts, saving expensive blanks and speeding initial alignment for new operators. Integrated power meter confirms output each morning, keeping our audit paperwork simple and stress free. Air-cooled design runs quietly and removes messy water chillers from our cramped workshop floor.

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Why Choose Us

Faster Laser is a trusted manufacturer of professional laser marking machines built to meet the performance, reliability, and versatility demands of modern industries. We offer a wide range of laser marking solutions—fiber, CO2, UV, and MOPA—to suit different materials, applications, and production environments. Our machines are engineered for speed, accuracy, and durability, delivering high-contrast, permanent marks with minimal maintenance and no consumables. From custom batch coding to high-volume industrial engraving, Faster Laser provides tailored solutions backed by expert support, fast delivery, and ongoing service. We focus on helping our customers improve efficiency, traceability, and product branding through advanced laser technology. Whether you’re marking metals, plastics, or complex composites, Faster Laser gives you the tools to do it cleanly, efficiently, and cost-effectively.

Precision Engineering

Our machines deliver ultra-fine marking and engraving with high-speed galvanometer systems and stable laser sources for consistent, reliable output.

Wide Material Compatibility

We offer different laser types to match your needs, ensuring crisp, permanent marks on metal, plastic, wood, leather, and more.

User-Friendly Software

Intuitive control software allows easy setup, flexible design import, and precise marking even for first-time users.

Customizable Solutions

We provide machine options tailored to your product size, line speed, and marking content for seamless integration.

Low Maintenance

Our systems run cleanly with no inks or chemicals, lowering long-term operating costs and environmental impact.

Dedicated Support and Service

Faster Laser offers professional training, remote troubleshooting, and responsive service to keep your production running smoothly.

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