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Dual Laser Engraver

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Diode Dual Laser Engraver. Courtesy of xTool.The F2 Ultra from xTool features a 60-W master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) and 40-W diode dual-laser engraver. The MOPA laser technology offers greater flexibility, precision, and material compatibility than traditional fiber lasers, and, with adjustable pulse width and frequency, the MOPA laser enables deep engraving and 3D embossing on various materials, along with intricate color engraving on metal that reveals more than 100 tones. Use of an integrated AI design feature converts basic sketches into ready-to-engrave files with 3D previews. Its dual 48-MP cameras, named "AI Eyes", delivers 0.2-mm accuracy, which simplifies alignment and saves materials. The F2 Ultra achieves operating speeds up to 15,000 mm/s and can support larger objects due to its large working area. It features a fully enclosed body with casing and protective layers to prevent laser leakage. A working area 115% larger than that of typical MOPA lasers supports larger objects and facilitates batch processing.


Published: July 2025




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