Industrial Electronics

Epilog offers 200 W option for Fusion Pro 36 and Fusion Pro 48

20 December 2024

Epilog Laser, a producer of carbon dioxide and fiber laser engraving, cutting and marking systems, announces the company now offers a 200 W laser option for the popular Fusion Pro 36 and Fusion Pro 48.

“While our 120-W machines are already incredibly powerful and precise, customers continually ask forSource: Epilog LaserSource: Epilog Laser higher wattage options to allow them to cut through thicker materials and tackle more industrial applications,” said Mike Dean, vice president of sales and marketing for Epilog Laser, “so we’re very happy to offer this solution to help them meet those needs.”

With this new 200 W option users can expect:

  • Increased cutting thickness: A 200W laser can cut through up to ¾-inch of acrylic and other organic materials.
  • Faster processing: Boasting 165 inches per second engraving speeds, the higher power laser allows for faster cutting and engraving applications. This can be a significant advantage in a production setting where time is a factor.
  • Higher production volume: For businesses that need to produce large quantities, the increased power can help meet production demands by reducing the time required for each job.

In line with the rest of Epilog’s product offerings, the 200 W Fusion Pro 36 and 48 come equipped with the IRIS Camera System, which gives laser operators a live-preview of the engraving table so they can quickly and accurately position their artwork on even the most uniquely shaped items.

The new 200 W options will ship domestically in December and internationally in January 2025.

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