OMTECH LASER ENGRAVING, CUTTING AND MARKING MACHINES
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Explore OMTech’s versatile range of laser engraving, laser cutting, and laser marking machines. From high-precision fibre laser markers to efficient CO₂ laser machines, find the ideal tool for your laser cutting and engraving projects. OMTech Laser Machines deliver incredible laser cutting and engraving quality. Enhance your workflow with our compatible accessories for superior performance.
OMTech provides a wide range of OMTech laser machines — from CO₂ laser engraving and cutting models to fibre laser marking machines. You can find compact engravers, powerful cutters, and machines optimized for both marking and cutting metal.
Yes. For example, CO₂ models like the OMTech 60 W CO₂ Laser Engraver & Cutter are great for laser cutting (wood, acrylic, leather) and engraving. On the other hand, fibre lasers like the OMTech 30 W Split Fibre Laser Marker are ideal for high-precision laser marking on metals.
A fibre laser cutter uses a solid-state fibre laser source, which is highly efficient and well-suited for fibre laser cutting of metals. CO₂ lasers operate at a different wavelength and excel at cutting non-metal materials like wood and acrylic.
OMTech fibre laser marking machines support a variety of metals — stainless steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, and more. They can also handle some coated or hard plastics, depending on the model.
Power choice depends on your application. For laser engraving and marking on metals, a lower-wattage fibre laser (e.g., 20W or 30W) often suffices. For heavy-duty laser cutting, a high-power CO₂ cutter like a 100W or more will handle thicker materials efficiently.
Yes — OMTech fibre lasers are built for durability. They use solid-state laser sources with long lifespans (often rated for 100,000+ hours), which makes them a cost-effective solution for laser marking machines.
All laser machines benefit from clean optics, proper ventilation, and stable power. For fibre lasers, make sure to keep the workspace clean and avoid dust buildup. CO₂ machines also need regular checks of mirrors, lenses, and the air-assist system.