A New Batch of 5-in-1 Lasers Marking System Was Delivered Today

Today, we successfully shipped another batch of two advanced 5-in-1 laser marking systems with identical configurations. These state-of-the-art systems are designed for high-efficiency industrial applications and are particularly well-suited to meet the demanding needs of large-scale manufacturing operations.

Each unit in this batch is equipped with five sets of 100W MAX brand MOPA fiber lasers, known for their high precision, stability, and adjustable pulse width. Paired with five independent, integrated control boards, these systems allow operators to switch between functions and configurations seamlessly through a centralized touchscreen interface. This streamlined control system reduces setup time and enhances operational flexibility on the production line.

In the laptop manufacturing sector, where component volumes are exceptionally high, these machines play a critical role in improving throughput. A single set of pre-configured templates can handle deburring and laser marking of tens of millions of parts over several months—all without the need for recalibration or manual intervention. This significantly reduces downtime and labor costs while ensuring consistent marking quality.

5-in-1 Lasers Marking System

Earlier this month, we also delivered three additional machines of the same model, bringing the total number of 5-in-1 laser systems delivered to five units this month alone. The customer, a major player in the consumer electronics industry, is currently conducting performance evaluations to assess whether an upgrade to higher-power MOPA lasers and faster scanning galvanometers would further optimize efficiency and accommodate increased production demand.

Feedback from the client has been highly positive so far, particularly with regard to the expanded deburring area and excellent marking clarity, both of which contribute to improved productivity and reduced cycle time. The customer is now in the process of streamlining their production capacity ramp-up, and a decision on potential equipment upgrades is expected next month based on new bottlenecks identified during this phase.

5-in-1 Lasers Marking System

To further support this customer’s growing needs, we have entered into a strategic cooperation agreement, enabling more flexible after-sales service, expedited upgrades, and streamlined equipment procurement. Based on the customer’s current investment plan, we are projected to deliver customized laser marking systems worth several million US dollars within this year, including both our popular 2-in-1 and 5-in-1 laser system models featured in the accompanying demonstration video.

5-in-1 Lasers Marking System

If your business is also seeking highly automated, scalable, and efficient laser marking solutions, we welcome your inquiries. Our team is ready to provide tailored system configurations and professional support to meet your specific production requirements.

Application Context for A New Batch of 5-in-1 Lasers Marking System Was Delivered Today

Fiber and MOPA laser marking projects are often used for metal parts, anodized layers, nameplates and electronics housings. The key is to match laser power, pulse width and beam delivery to the desired contrast, depth and cycle time.

Recommended CNMarking Solutions and Internal Resources

If you are comparing equipment for a similar application, the following CNMarking pages are useful next steps:

How to Choose a Similar Marking Setup

Before selecting a machine, prepare a short sample brief with the following information. This helps CNMarking recommend the right laser, dot peen, scribe or automation configuration instead of only matching a picture.

  • Base material and surface coating
  • Required contrast, depth or ablation result
  • Cycle time target and marking area
  • Enclosure, extraction and automation needs

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FAQ

Can CNMarking test my own samples before I choose a machine?

Yes. For most marking, cleaning and welding projects, sample testing is the fastest way to confirm contrast, depth, speed and fixture requirements before final configuration.

What information should I send for a quotation?

Please send the material, part size, marking or cleaning area, required result, production volume and any automation or traceability requirements. Photos or short videos of the current process are also helpful.