Posted by Jim Earman ● Wed, Feb 23, 2011 @ 09:01 AM

Jimani Launches the New Desktop Langolier Fiber Laser

OXNARD, California – February 21, 2011. Jimani Inc. introduces the Desktop Langolier, a versatile, turnkey solution for laser marking in both industrial and non-industrial settings. The company has leveraged over 20 years experience in the laser marking industry to develop the new desktop fiber laser marker for clients preferring to do their engraving in-house.  The Langolier Desktop is ideal for companies that want to manually load small items like tags, nameplates, tooling, and other small parts.

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The Desktop Langolier provides a small footprint, 20 watt, air-cooled, Ytterbium Q-Switched Fiber Laser for marking, etching, and engraving on a wide variety of surfaces including all metals and most plastics. Marking capabilities include text, graphics, serial numbers and machine readable codes.  

Using the latest Ytterbium fiber laser technology (Infrared1060-1080nm), the Desktop Langolier has excellent beam quality with low power consumption and zero maintenance. The company states “There are no user serviceable parts and there is absolutely no maintenance or consumables associated with fiber lasers. They are much smaller than YAGs and enjoy an extremely long lifetime without power degradation. The computer consumes more power than the laser”  

Features of the Langolier Desktop Fiber Laser 

The desktop laser marker features a CDRH Class I Safety Enclosure, a covered exhaust port and internal cooling fan. A sliding, laser safe viewport/door allows access to the interior. For loading larger items or for job setups, the entire hood can be raised for complete, unobstructed interior access. The system ships with a network-ready industrial PC loaded with Prolase XP/7, a user-friendly, robust laser marking software package.

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Other benefits of the desktop laser marker include fast marking times; precise, high contrast etching and engraving; the ability to easily import and mark logo and vector files; reliability unmatched by any solid state or gas laser system. 
 

 

OXNARD, California –
February 18, 2011. Jimani Inc., a laser engraving provider and laser marking system
builder, introduces the  Langolier
Desktop Fiber Laser, a versatile, turnkey solution for laser marking in both
industrial and non-industrial settings. The company has leveraged over 20 years
experience in the laser marking industry to develop the new desktop laser
marker for clients preferring to do their engraving in-house.   

  The desktop laser marker provides a small footprint, 20 watt, air-cooled,
Ytterbium Q-Switched Fiber Laser for marking, etching, and engraving on a wide
variety of surfaces including plastics, stainless steel , titanium and IC
chips. Applications include bar and serial code marking, surface texturing,
schematics etching, and personalization with
graphics or logos.   

  Using the latest Ytterbium fiber laser technology (Infrared1060-1080nm)
means excellent beam quality with less power consumption and zero maintenance for this desktop laser marker. The
company states “There are no user serviceable parts and there is absolutely no
maintenance or consumables associated with fiber lasers. They are much smaller
than YAGs and enjoy an extremely long lifetime without power degradation.”   

   Features   

  The desktop laser marker features a CDRH Class I Safety Enclosure, a covered
exhaust port and internal cooling fan. A sliding, laser safe viewport allows access
door to the interior, but for larger items the entire hood can be raised. It
ships with a network-ready industrial PC loaded with Prolase XP/7, a user-friendly,
robust laser marking software package.   

  Other touted benefits of their desktop laser marker include fast marking times; precise,
high contrast etching and engraving; the ability to easily import and mark logo
and vector files easily; and reliability unmatched by any solid state or gas
laser system.  

  Jimani Inc. has been in business since 1989 and is one of the largest
laser marking job shops in the state, according to the company.  

 

Topics: desktop fiber laser

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