VEVOR offers a wide selection of fiber laser marking machines for small businesses, manufacturers, and fabricators who need to mark items reliably and permanently every day. Our lineup has everything you need, whether you need to add barcodes to industrial parts, mark names on finished goods, or engrave serial numbers on metal parts. VEVOR makes sure you always have the right machine for the job by offering a wide range of models, from small desktop fiber laser marker machines to powerful industrial models.
Need a fiber marking laser machine that leaves clean, sharp marks without the need for supplies, chemical treatments, or extra finishing steps? Individuals, small businesses, and manufacturing teams that need marking tools that work reliably from the first job to years of ongoing production use will benefit from VEVOR fiber laser marking machines. Our fiber laser marking machines can handle a wide range of real-world tasks, from engraving intricate designs on jewelry to marking high-volume industrial parts.
To pick the right fiber laser marking machine, you must first match the power to your marking needs and choose a work area size that fits the items or parts you need to mark. If you get these two specs wrong, your machine will either take too long to work, leave incomplete marks, or not be able to handle the material thickness or surface hardness you encounter in regular work.
The most important thing to know about any fiber laser marking machine is its wattage, which affects how fast it can mark, how deep it can penetrate, and which materials it works best with. There are three different power levels of VEVOR fiber laser marking machines: 20W, 30W, and 50W. Each one is best for a different range of marking jobs and production volumes.
At modest speeds, a 20W fiber laser marker machine can mark, anneal, and engrave on many common metals and selected plastics. It works well for jewelry stores, small manufacturers, and custom printing shops that handle a variety of jobs in lower production volumes. Since the wattage is lower, the machine uses less power and takes up less space, making it easier to fit on a workshop bench.
With more power, you can make marks faster and go deeper into harder materials without having to make multiple passes. Upgrading to a 30W or 50W fiber laser marking machine can help businesses that operate continuous shifts or need to mark hard metals such as titanium and stainless steel. It significantly reduces cycle time per part and boosts overall throughput without lowering mark quality or edge definition in fine detail.
The 30W fiber laser marking machine offers a good balance of basic features and high performance. This is why small manufacturing, fabrication, and custom product companies choose this configuration the most. The 30W fiber laser marking machine from VEVOR can mark at scan speeds of up to 7,000mm per second under typical settings, which is fast enough for large production runs but still accurate enough for fine art and small text.
It can mark carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and titanium, among other commonly used metals in manufacturing. A 30W fiber laser marking machine delivers consistent, high-quality marks across all these materials. It can also handle plastics, coated surfaces, and some ceramics well, making it a very useful machine for companies that work with a wide range of materials every week.
The 30W fiber laser marking machine is the preferred choice for most users because it offers an excellent balance of speed, flexibility, and operating cost. This model costs more than a 20W model, but it quickly pays for itself by finishing jobs faster, requiring fewer passes, and accepting more customer requests without turning work down due to machine limits.
The marking area of a fiber laser marking machine tells you the biggest area of the work surface that the laser can reach at once, without having to move the part. Standard marking field sizes for VEVOR fiber laser marking machines are 110x110mm, 150x150mm, and 200x200mm. Choose the right size based on the typical size of the parts or goods you want to mark.
A 110x110mm field works well for marking small items like jewelry, electronics, precision tools, and small parts. A 150x150mm field is large enough for most mid-sized writing jobs, such as on tool handles, nameplates, and medium-sized industrial parts. For larger panels, blank signs, and production parts, the 200x200mm field is best because fitting the entire mark into a smaller field would require many repositioning steps, significantly slowing production.
If you buy a fiber laser marking machine with a writing area that is a little bigger than the largest part you usually make, you can handle jobs that are too big sometimes without having to buy a bigger machine. VEVOR builds its fiber laser marking tools with precise field flatness across the entire marking area. This keeps the mark's quality the same, whether you're in the center of the field or on the edges.
The F-theta lens is the optical component that focuses the laser beam across the entire writing area and maintains a constant spot size from the center to the edges. The quality of this lens directly affects how clearly small details are reproduced, how accurately small text is reproduced, and how consistent the writing depth is across the entire fiber laser marking machine.
VEVOR fiber laser marking tools use high-quality F-theta lenses matched to the appropriate focal length for each marking field size. If the lens is the right size for the field, the focused spot width remains constant across the entire work area. This prevents edge softening and depth changes that occur when the optics are the wrong size. This is especially important for tasks like engraving small logos and marking barcodes, where sharp edges across the entire mark width are essential for readability and visual quality.
The M² number, which indicates beam quality, also affects the precision of a fiber marking laser machine. VEVOR fiber laser sources keep their M² numbers close to 1.0, which means they have almost perfect Gaussian beam quality. A good beam narrows down to a smaller spot diameter, which lets you make lines with finer spacing, see details more clearly, and control the depth of the mark more precisely across all materials and marking speeds.
The usefulness of a fiber laser marking machine for your business depends on the materials it can work with and the software and hardware features that control the quality, speed, and consistency of the marks. VEVOR builds its fiber laser marking machines with a wide range of material compatibility and useful features that help them produce professional results in a variety of settings.
Fiber laser marking tools work especially well on metals because metals absorb the 1064nm wavelength of the fiber laser very well. This makes the marking process quick and effective, and the results last long. VEVOR fiber laser marking machines can work with most popular engineering alloys, stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, brass, copper, gold, silver, and titanium. These materials can all produce clear, high-contrast marking results when processed correctly.
When used on titanium and stainless steel, the fiber marking laser machine can create primarily color-change annealing marks with minimal material removal. This makes high-contrast black, gray, or colored marks that are smooth to the touch and won't wear off. Deep engraving removes material from metals such as steel and brass, creating recessed marks with clear edges. These marks can be read even in rough industrial settings where surface wear is common.
The fiber laser can mark plastics such as ABS, polycarbonate, acrylic, and most industrial thermoplastics used in manufacturing. Also, fiber laser marking works well on painted surfaces, anodized aluminum, and coated metals. The laser changes or removes the coating to reveal a contrasting mark below, without significantly penetrating into the base material.
How well you can set up jobs, handle repeat production runs, and connect the fiber laser marking machine to a larger manufacturing or fulfillment workflow depends on the software that runs it. Professionals worldwide use the EzCad2 software to operate their VEVOR fiber laser marking machines. It is the standard control platform for galvo-based fiber laser systems.
EzCad2 can handle text, graphics, barcodes, QR codes, and serialization features that automatically update serial numbers or batch codes over time without the user having to do anything. This makes the 30W fiber laser marking machine ideal for applications such as parts tracking, product serialization, and compliance marking, where each item requires a unique identifier that is consistently and correctly applied at high production speeds.
The software also lets you import variable data from external files such as spreadsheets or databases. This lets big batch marking jobs automatically pull unique data for each part from a prepared file. This feature alone saves companies hours of setup time each week by enabling them to track inventory, issue warranty serial numbers, or mark items to meet regulatory requirements. It also greatly lowers the chance of marking mistakes on finished products.
Fiber laser marking machines from VEVOR offer precise wattage options, practical marking areas, broad material compatibility, and professional-grade EzCad2 software at prices that allow businesses of all sizes to bring marking capabilities in-house. VEVOR has a fiber laser marking machine for every need and price, with options ranging from 20W desktop models to 50W production machines. These machines can mark on metals, many plastics, and coated surfaces. With a VEVOR fiber laser marking machine, you can begin producing lasting, professional-quality marks immediately.
A 30W fiber laser marking machine can mark and engrave faster, deeper, and more effectively on harder materials than a 20W model. The 30W offers a strong mix of speed and flexibility for many small businesses and industrial tasks. A 20W is good for light materials and low-volume work where speed isn't important.
VEVOR fiber laser marker tools can work with metallic materials such as aluminum, brass, copper, titanium, gold, and silver, as well as most engineering plastics, anodized surfaces, and coated metals. The fiber laser wavelength works especially well on metal surfaces, leaving high-contrast, long-lasting marks that don't require any chemicals or consumables.
Pick a writing area that is a little bigger than the biggest part you usually mark. A 110x110mm field works well for small parts and jewelry. Most mid-sized industrial parts can fit in a 150x150mm field. A 200x200mm field can hold bigger signs and panels. VEVOR fiber laser marking tools maintain stable beam quality across the specified marking area at each size.
Yes, VEVOR fiber laser marking machines come with EzCad2 software, which is a widely used control platform for galvo fiber laser systems. EzCad2 can handle text, images, barcodes, and QR codes, and it automatically serializes production batches without requiring entry of information for each part during a production run.