Built for deep, crisp marks on metal parts with 2.5D capability—ideal for nameplates, molds, tools, fixtures, and industrial components
Power options: 50W / 80W / 100W to match your cycle time and depth targets
Air-cooled design to keep maintenance simple in factory environments
High-speed scanning for production marking and batch jobs
Operator-friendly software workflow—import common formats, set parameters, and run stable, repeatable jobs
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Product Description
1. EZCAD3 new version control software, multifunction, software control lifting.
2. The machine with motorised Z-axis can engrave 2.5D relief, which is easier for deep engraving and cutting.
3. Board galvanometer integrated one-piece design,more stable.
4. High-speed XY motor, fast processing speed, high precision.
5. It can mark the surface of the workpiece quickly and accurately, and achieve a variety of marking forms such as text, patterns, etc., with two-dimensional and semi-three-dimensional marking effect. The machine usually works on metal, featuring fast marking speed, high quality effect and controllable marking depth.

When a production line depends on traceability, a “good-looking mark” is not enough—you need a repeatable mark that stays readable after handling, heat, oil, cleaning, and time. This 2.5D fiber laser marking machine is designed for manufacturers who want predictable engraving depth, sharp edges, and consistent contrast on aluminum, stainless steel, brass, and other metals.
The moment you power it on, the machine feels like industrial equipment should: the enclosure sits steady, the motion is precise, and the marking process sounds clean and controlled—more like a quick dry “tick” of scanning than a messy cutting operation. With the right settings, you can produce tight, dark marks on stainless, clean white marks on anodized aluminum, or deeper relief-style engraving for molds and tools—without consumables like ink or labels that can smear, peel, or add recurring cost.
For integrators and factory owners, the value is simple: reduce rework, speed up identification, standardize marking quality across shifts, and keep your parts audit-ready—from incoming inspection to after-sales service.
2.5D deep engraving capability for real production needs
2.5D is especially valuable when your mark must remain legible after abrasion, blasting, coating, or repeated handling. It enables controlled depth strategies—useful for fixtures, tool IDs, mold cavities, and industrial tags where surface-only marks fade too fast.
Speed and repeatability for batching
High scanning speed helps maintain throughput for QR codes, serials, and logos—so you’re not trading quality for cycle time. Repeatability means operators can load parts, run the job, and trust the output without constant parameter tweaking.
Air cooling for lower maintenance overhead
Air-cooled systems reduce plumbing complexity and make deployment easier for small and mid-sized factories that want reliable equipment without additional chiller systems.
Clear workflow from file to finished mark
Compatible file formats and a familiar software marking flow help shorten operator training. In real shops, that means fewer mistakes during shift changes and fewer “it works on one PC but not another” issues.
Professional configuration foundation
The machine configuration includes the core components buyers look for—laser source, galvanometer, control board, and software—so purchasing teams can evaluate it like any other industrial asset.
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