Longwood, FL - December 2005 - Industrial manufacturers are taking notice of an emerging technology in cutting and marking applications. Fiber laser systems, which are more reliable, cost-effective and efficient than traditional technologies, are now replacing CO2 and YAG lasers for marking, cutting and engraving applications. Fonon Technology International’s latest innovation in fiber laser systems, the FiberTower™ Series, is a safe, state-of-the-art, low-cost alternative for Nd:YAG lasers commonly used for direct part marking applications.
The fiber laser marking system is also available as a convenient hand-held system, which is so portable it can operate on a 12-volt car battery --- just plug it in to your car’s cigarette lighter adapter. In addition, the FiberTower™ systems are available to rent or rent-to-own. This reduces the up-front cost of investing in the purchase of a unit, thus freeing up resources for other manufacturing needs.
Permanent marking for product identification and traceability is being used in many industries. The FiberTower™ systems are used in a variety of marking and cutting applications including ITO Removal, IC Chip Package Marking, 2D Symbologies & Linear Barcodes, Alphanumerics, Logos, Serial Numbers, Part Numbers, Date Codes, Data Matrix Codes, Surface Etching and Annealing, Ablation, Graphics and more. Fiber lasers are used to process many materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, carbide, polycarbonate, titanium, nickel, PVC, plastics, rubber, chrome, backlit and radio buttons, auto and aerospace cockpits, etc.
Our FiberTower ™ Series systems are available immediately, as well as the OEM standalone kit for inline integration. They are considerably more affordable and reliable than Nd:Yag or CO 2 technology.
Fonon Technology International designs and manufactures CO2 and Fiber Laser marking systems for precision applications for the automotive, aerospace, plastics, defense, electronics, and semiconductor markets. Fonon has worldwide patents on many leading technologies including a method for laser glass scribing/breaking without any particles or loss. For more information, visit www.fonon.com.
Fonon Technology International, LLC
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Demitri Nitikin, CEO