AP Lazer to debut dual MOPA fiber & CO₂ laser system
According to the company, the engraving machine is a world's first.

AP Lazer announced it will unveil its patent-pending SN6240DLR laser system at the ISA Sign Expo 2025, April 23–25.
According to the company, this is the “world’s first laser engraving machine to integrate a MOPA fiber laser with a U.S.-made Iradion CERAMICORE RF CO₂ laser into a single, patented open-architecture system.”
Built to handle a full spectrum of materials and object sizes, the SN6240DLR is said to allow businesses to engrave everything from fine jewelry to oversized granite monuments and architectural signage.
“The SN6240DLR represents a new chapter in laser technology,” said Tong Li , inventor and founder of AP Lazer. “It empowers real businesses with a true dual-laser solution — giving them the flexibility to grow, diversify, and outperform in a highly competitive market.”
Featuring a 62″ X 40″ engraving area, the SN6240DLR supports large-format production. The MOPA fiber laser offers adjustable pulse widths for deep metal engraving and high-contrast marking on coated materials. The RF CO₂ laser, powered by Iradion’s industry-leading CERAMICORE technology, is engineered to enable fast, precise engraving on wood, acrylic, leather, and more.
Live demonstrations will be held at booth 3554.