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    OMTech Fiber Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus
    20W Galvo Fibre Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus | F20C
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    50W Fibre Laser Cutting Machine for Metal Engraving & Metal Marking | F-50
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    30W Fibre Laser Cutting Machine for Metal Engraving & Metal Marking | F-30
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    20W MOPA Fibre Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus | M20C
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    OMTech mopa fiber laser
    30W MOPA JPT Laser Cutting Machine for Colored Metal Engraving & Metal Cutting | M-30
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    30W Galvo Fibre Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus | F30C
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    50W Galvo Fibre Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus | F50C
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    30W MOPA Fibre Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus | M30C
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    OMTech mopa fiber laser
    80W MOPA JPT Laser Cutting Machine for Colored Metal Engraving & Metal Cutting | M-80
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    60W MOPA JPT Laser Cutting Machine for Colored Metal Engraving & Metal Cutting | M-60
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    OMTech Fiber Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus
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    60W MOPA Fibre Laser Marking Machine with Autofocus | M60C
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Chloe Barrett

The F20C looks like a great starter machine for metal marking. Autofocus makes it feel much more approachable for first-time users.

2026-02-10

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Sophie Lambert

The F-50 looks like a more serious machine for users who already have regular metal engraving work. The 50W setup makes it feel much more production-oriented than an entry-level option.

2026-03-11

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Archie Morgan

The F-30 feels like a practical middle-ground model. It looks well suited to buyers who want solid metal marking capability without jumping straight to a higher-power machine.

2026-02-12

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Hannah Walsh

The M20C stands out as a strong entry point into the MOPA range. With autofocus included, it feels like a smart option for buyers who want more refined engraving results without overcommitting on power.

2026-01-30

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Megan Atkinson

The M30C looks like a very solid step up from entry-level MOPA models. It feels like a good choice for users who want more flexibility and a little more room to grow.

2026-04-10

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Daniel Fraser

I like that it can be expanded with a rotary axis. It does need to be purchased separately, but it makes the machine much more useful for rings, tumblers, and other curved metal items.

2026-03-13

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Top Tools for Engraving Metal: Which One Should You Choose?
Top Tools for Engraving Metal: Which One Should You Choose?
Explore the best tools for metal engraving—from hand and rotary tools to OMTech fiber lasers—for unmatched precision, speed, and durability across industries.
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Best Fiber Laser Engravers for Metal in 2025
Best Fiber Laser Engravers for Metal in 2025
When it comes to engraving metal, not all laser machines are the same. CO₂ and diode lasers can handle some materials, but they don't deliver lasting results on raw metal. Fiber laser engravers, on the other hand, offer exceptional power, speed, and engraving depth. Fiber lasers can engrave directly on stainless steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, and other metals—without the need for sprays or coatings. Their highly concentrated beam allows for deep, permanent markings, crisp lines, and even vibrant color effects when properly configured. Whether you're producing industrial parts, artwork, or product tags, fiber lasers provide clean and consistent results. The Difference Between CO₂, Diode, and Fiber Lasers Not all laser engravers are equally suited for working with metal. Understanding the differences between laser types is essential when selecting the right tool. Fiber lasers are the most effective for direct metal engraving, capable of marking surfaces like steel and aluminum without the need for additional materials. The results are deep, long-lasting, and perfect for industrial or professional applications that demand precision. By contrast, CO₂ lasers cannot engrave raw metal without marking agents, and even then the result is shallow and prone to fading. Diode lasers, while more affordable and beginner-friendly, don’t offer enough power for deep metal engraving. They can mark stainless steel under specific settings, but the process is slow and less accurate. If you're aiming for durable, professional-grade results, fiber lasers are clearly the best option. What to Look for in a Fiber Laser Engraver Before buying a fiber laser for metal, carefully consider the following features: Laser Power: Higher wattage means deeper engraving and faster output Work Area: A larger area allows you to engrave multiple parts at once Marking Speed: Up to 10,000 mm/s for efficient production Color Engraving: Certain wattages can produce color effects on steel and titanium Ease of Use: Autofocus and intuitive controls support precise operation Software Compatibility: Support for EZCAD and LightBurn offers greater flexibility Now, let’s look at three top-level fiber laser engravers for metal—ideal for both professionals and beginners. Best Overall Fiber Laser Engraver: OMTech Fiber 30W If you need a reliable machine for batch production or detailed projects, the OMTech Fiber 30W strikes the perfect balance of power, precision, and affordability. Tech Specs: Power: 30 watts Work Area: 175 × 175 mm Max Speed: 10,000 mm/s Ideal For: Deep metal engraving, parts, knives, tags Its split-body design makes maintenance easy, and the high-speed galvo scanner ensures sharp results without slowing down production.Best for: Professionals who need consistent results on a wide variety of metals. Best for Color Engraving: OMTech MOPA 60W Autofocus Want to engrave in color? The OMTech MOPA 60W Autofocus is your best bet. With more power and precise control, it creates stunning color effects on stainless steel and titanium. Tech Specs: Power: 60 watts Work Area: 110 × 110 mm Max Speed: 10,000 mm/s Color Engraving: Yes – blue, gold, violet, red, etc. Perfect For: Jewelry, logos, awards, signage, artistic work By fine-tuning frequency and speed, this machine adds brilliant details that elevate any high-end piece.Best for: Artists, jewelers, and makers looking to create decorative, eye-catching metal engravings. Best Budget Option: OMTech Autofocus Fiber 20W Just starting out or working on a tight budget? The OMTech Autofocus Fiber 20W is a compact, cost-effective way to engrave metal with professional quality. Tech Specs: Power: 20 watts Work Area: 110 × 110 mm Autofocus: Yes – fast and accurate setup Ideal For: Hobbyists, small shops, new engraving businesses You don’t need to spend a fortune to achieve clear, durable metal engravings. With built-in autofocus, it’s also one of the easiest machines to use right out of the box.Best for: Beginners or small businesses looking for affordable quality. Comparison Table Model Power Work Area Max Speed Best Use OMTech Fiber 30W 30W 175 × 175 mm 10,000 mm/s Deep engraving on various metals OMTech MOPA 60W Autofocus 60W 110 × 110 mm 10,000 mm/s Color engraving on metal OMTech Fiber 20W Autofocus 20W 110 × 110 mm 10,000 mm/s Compact and budget-friendly option Why Choose a Fiber Laser for Metal? Unlike CO₂ or diode lasers, which require sprays or coatings, fiber lasers engrave directly onto metal—faster, cleaner, and deeper. Key Benefits: No need for additional consumables Much faster engraving speeds Lower maintenance and longer lifespan Compact design with powerful output Capable of color effects (with correct settings) That’s why professionals in fields like manufacturing, jewelry, medical devices, and aerospace trust fiber lasers for detailed, durable engraving. Conclusion: Choose the Right Machine The best fiber laser for you depends on your goals. Want to engrave serial numbers or logos quickly? Whatever your application, OMTech has the fiber laser engraver to help you succeed—with professional features and reliable results. Ready to get started?Explore OMTech’s full range of fiber laser engravers today and take the first step toward sharp, permanent, and powerful metal engraving.  
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How to Engrave Metal: A Beginner's Guide for 2022
How to Engrave Metal: A Beginner's Guide for 2022
Getting Started with Your Laser Engraver for Metal Are you looking to venture into metalworking or laser etching metal? Are you trying to take your metal engraving skills to the next level? Whether you need to learn how to engrave metal or mark metal for your art project or your small business, engraving metals or hard plastics is all about skills, practice, and choosing the right type of laser engraver for metal materials. This guide will highlight some of the most critical metal engraving machine aspects, skills, and choosing the best laser engraving machine for metal applications. Laser marking of metals is standard in mechanical, industrial, and tool manufacturing practices. Even hobbyists and small businesses are now utilizing laser engraving techniques to speed up their projects. Laser marking is also used on automotive parts and in medical technology. Are you searching for a fast, easy, and efficient method for engraving metals? Our engraving experts have created a guide to teach you more about laser engraving with fiber laser marking machines. Here is what you need to know for engraving metals: How does Metal Engraving Work? LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Laser beams are created by stimulating an atom until it releases particles of light. This light energy is measured in nanometers or wavelength - higher wavelengths result in more powerful beams. With the help of engraver machines, we can harness this concentrated light and direct it to cut or mark an area. A laser engraver can cut, engrave, or mark several materials such as coated metals, rubber, plastic, wood, and leather. If you want to engrave metals, a fiber laser engraver delivers exceptional performance. However, avoid using a fiber laser engraver for organic materials like leather and wood. While these materials are not transparent to us, they remain transparent to the 1062nm wavelength of the fiber laser beam. Although it’s possible to leave marks on organic materials such as leather, glass, or wood with a fiber laser, that’s not what the device is best suited for. The unique process heats up the target area and leads to oxidization, causing a color change beneath the material’s surface, leaving a permanent mark. Why Choose Fiber Laser Engravers? Hobbyists, crafters, small businesses, and various industries use fiber laser engravers for marking products and accessories with text or graphics. You can use fiber laser engravers for marking parts or serial numbers, ID codes, barcodes, and graphics. Laser marking is a permanent process that creates a lasting mark on metal. A beam of concentration from a fiber laser engraver interacts with the metal’s surface, and it changes the metal’s appearance and properties. Since the concentrated beam targets a specified area, the fiber laser engraver successfully creates high-quality and precise marks on the surface. Hence, fiber laser-engraving machines are the top choices for applications where you require permanency and accuracy. For instance, a UV laser marker offers a wavelength of around 355NM. This low power is ideal for marking plastic and glass, both of which are heat-sensitive materials. Since UV laser markers emit less energy, they are ideally used for marking soft and organic products. However, fiber lasers function at 1070NM and deliver higher power for engraving more rigid materials such as metals or hard plastics. Fiber Laser Engravers for Engraving Metals Fiber Laser Marking Machines or Fiber laser engravers are innovative tools for marking metals. Although you can mark metal with a CO2 laser engraver by applying a laser bond spray, fiber laser engravers remain the best technical tools for metal marking applications and can fill your creative minds with many project ideas. These hi-tech accessories are ideal for accurate engraving/marking results and can also cut through alloys or painted metals. Benefits of Fiber Laser Engraving To further your understanding of how to engrave metal, you must learn the several benefits that fiber laser marking has over other engraving methods. One of the advantages is that the process is ideal for producing high-precision markings on metals. If you want to engrave complex graphics, numbers, and barcodes, fiber laser engravers can make easy work of small-scale shapes and digits. For instance, if you’re going to create engraved metal tags for nameplates, number plates, or any accessory, fiber engravers are the top choice. Another benefit is that fiber laser engravers offer a non-contact process, which means the laser beam does not physically touch the material and relies on heat to achieve the desired results. Users can also optimize their workflow productivity because fiber laser engravers offer exceptional efficiency at reduced costs. By taking the applications and metals into account, you can adjust the laser source power and other features for enhancing the marking performance. The entire laser marking process with a fiber laser engraver is environmentally friendly, and you can easily control it from your computer. Another incredible benefit is that a single laser setup can come in handy for multiple processes. For instance, a single setup can switch between laser engraving and marking methods, both of which are incredibly similar. The functionality saves time and reduces high costs. Metal Engraving Machine Project Ideas Adding a fiber laser engraver to your toolset allows you to benefit from the exciting opportunities of laser engraving. Thus, hobbyists and small businesses can perform all kinds of applications, such as customizing pendants/jewelry or even serializing metal components or parts. This and many other laser engraving ideas can take hobbyists and small businesses to new heights Here are some of the accessories that you can engrave with a fiber laser engraver for metal: Tools Small Parts Flasks Jewelry Hard plastics Automotive Parts Name Plates Industrial Applications: Engraving, Cutting, and Laser Etching Metal Fiber laser engraving machines are widely used in several industrial applications for engraving and laser etching metal components. Here are some of the industries that benefit from fiber laser engraving. Electronic or Semiconductor industry: for marking small silicon materials Aerospace industry: for labeling the thousands of parts of an aircraft Automotive industry: much like the aerospace industry, fiber laser engravers mark the various components of an automobile Medical Industry: for creating ID marks on medical equipment The Best Metals for Laser Engraving Learning the best metals is crucial to your understanding of how to engrave metal. Fiber lasers work best for marking all types of brass, copper, aluminum, stainless steel, and nickel-plated metals as well as engineered plastics such as polycarbonates. Aluminum is one of the best and most common metals used with metal engraving machines, while brass and copper are also ideal because both copper and brass have good thermal transfer capabilities. Tungsten and Carbide are the hardest metals on earth, so engraving or etching is generally not recommended. Here is a list of some of the metals you can engrave with an efficient fiber laser engraver. Stainless steel Laserable Aluminum Hardened metals Alloyed steels High-speed steels Laserable Titanium Laserable Carbides Laserable Brass Laserable Copper Precious metals (gold, silver, platinum) Coated metals WHY PRACTICING SAFETY IS IMPORTANT Almost any fiber laser engraver for metal creates a serious laser hazard that can cause severe eye injuries and even complete vision loss. Never overlook the importance of wearing appropriate protective gear to shield your eyes from the fiber beam. A small mistake can result in vision loss. Whether you are engraving metals or hard plastics, you must wear protective gear such as laser safety glasses. These special goggles block out portions of laser light to protect the retina. These glasses work the same as those for other laser systems, but make sure you choose a pair with the desired optical density to attenuate the beam. How to Buy the Best Fiber Laser Engraving Machine for Metal Fiber laser marking machines are taking laser engraving to an entirely new level. These machines have easy functions and capabilities to ease the understanding of how to engrave metal. Fortunately, they come in various designs and specs for metal engraving projects big and small. While most laser engravers guarantee flawless results, they work at varying speeds. Although CO2 laser engravers can mark metal with laser bonding creams, fiber lasers are the best machines for marking metals because the laser beam is generated within the fiber, offering ultra-fast pulse duration and a high peak. They can reach high levels of amplification, which makes them efficient and cost-effective tools for engraving. Maintaining these machines is also easy and economical. These qualities make your fiber laser engraving machine for metal a great addition to your engraving ensemble. Remember to consider these factors before you buy a fiber laser-engraving machine: ENGRAVING SPEED The speed is relative to the power of the fiber laser. If you are looking for high speed, choose a machine that offers sufficient power. 40W laser engravers can engrave approximately 300-400 mm/s and cut 5-25 mm/s; whereas laser engravers of 50W and above can engrave between 0-600 mm/s and cut 0-400 mm/s. We recommend acquiring a Fiber Laser Marker, marking up to 7000 mm/s! BRAND Although every manufacturing company claims to be the best brand in the industry, make sure you choose a reliable brand. Research different brands and products before buying a specific fiber laser engraving machine for metal. A company’s customers can be the best source of insight on products - look for authentic and positive customer reviews. Before you buy, you should also try contacting the company to get a feel for the quality of their sales and service. PRICE Never settle for a cheap metal engraving machine just because it is available at an attractive price tag. Compare different options to choose the laser engraver that comes within your budget. However, make sure the fiber laser offers the features and speed you need for finishing your engraving projects. BEAM-QUALITY Another critical factor to consider when buying a fiber laser machine is the beam quality. Buying a machine with a better and higher beam quality will engrave with maximum precision and accuracy. AFTER-SALES After-sales service reveals a lot about the brand and the way it values its customers. Apart from customer service, the brand you choose must offer a one or two-year warranty for their products. The warranty of a brand-new fiber laser machine can help you determine whether you are buying the right quality product. Don’t invest in a cheap device that does not mention any refund or replacement warranty. Buy the Best Fiber Laser Engraver Now that you've learned more about how to engrave metal, it's time to begin your search for the best machine! If you are looking for a reliable and high-performance fiber laser engraver, OMTech is a one-stop solution for your engraving needs. You can find the best laser-engraving machines, software, accessories, and everything you need for exceptional laser performance. We offer professional-grade fiber laser marking machines perfect for small businesses, hobbyists, and crafters. Browse our comprehensive engraver collection to find the best device for your needs.
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These machines are built primarily for metal marking and engraving, especially on materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, carbon steel, and copper. This collection is the right place to start if your main focus is metal personalization, industrial part marking, or engraved metal products.


Standard fibre lasers are a strong choice for straightforward metal marking and engraving. MOPA models offer more control over pulse settings, which can help with color marking on stainless steel and high-contrast black marking on anodized aluminum. If your work is more effect-driven or detail-sensitive, MOPA is usually the more flexible option.


The right wattage depends on how often you plan to use the machine and how much output you need. In this collection, the range currently spans from 20W entry-level options to 80W higher-output models, so buyers can choose between a more accessible starting point and a more production-oriented setup.


If color marking is important to you, look closely at the MOPA models. OMTech’s M20C page specifically states that its MOPA source supports color marking on stainless steel and more flexible parameter control than standard fibre lasers.


Yes—especially if you want a smoother day-to-day workflow. OMTech’s autofocus-equipped models are designed to reduce manual height adjustment, and the M20C product page specifically notes that autofocus helps remove guesswork and keeps the laser at the optimal focal point for each workpiece.


Yes—typically with a rotary axis on compatible setups.


OMTech’s UK warranty states 2 years on machine parts and hardware and 1 year on the fiber laser source for new laser machines purchased directly from OMTechLaser.uk. That makes it a good idea to compare not only price and power, but also long-term support when choosing between models.


OMTech’s UK warranty states 2 years on machine parts and hardware and 1 year on the fiber laser source for new laser machines purchased directly from OMTechLaser.uk. That makes it a good idea to compare not only price and power, but also long-term support when choosing between models.