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AP Lazer to debut dual MOPA fiber & CO₂ laser system

According to the company, the engraving machine is a world's first.

Image credit AP Lazer
Image credit AP Lazer

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.”

Untitled design 2Built 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.

Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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