Fusion Galvo High-Speed Metal Marking Systems

Industrial fiber galvo laser for fast part marking, deep engraving, and durable codes on metals and engineered plastics.

30, 60, or 100 W MOPA fiber configurations for a wide range of metals.

Up to 6″ × 6″ marking field with IRIS cameras for precise artwork placement.

Fast project setup using Epilog Laser Dashboard and Job Manager workflow.

Authorized Epilog Fusion Galvo distributor for Washington & Oregon | Local installation, exhaust guidance, and training.

Is The Fusion Galvo Right for You?

The Fusion Galvo is built for manufacturers and shops that need fast, repeatable metal marking on parts, tools, and tags.

You’re marking serials, barcodes, or logos on metal parts every day.

You need high-contrast or deep metal marks that stand up in industrial environments.

You want minimal operator programming and quick part changeover.

You need reliable integration into an existing production workflow.

Fast, Simple Project Setup

  • Design in AutoCAD, BarTender, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and more; print to Laser Dashboard.
  • Use the Epilog Dashboard and Job Manager to store jobs, reuse settings, and manage repeat production.
  • IRIS cameras and job trace let operators position and verify jobs in seconds before running.

Deep, High-Contrast Marks on Metals & Plastics

  • Produce deep engravings, polished white marks, or dark annealed marks on metals.
  • Use multiple hatch styles and passes to tune depth, contrast, and finish in software.
  • Mark a wide range of alloys and engineered plastics—from stainless steels and aluminum to ABS, polycarbonate, and more.

Two Lenses, Two Cameras, Flexible Marking Fields

Includes F163 and F254 lenses for 4″ × 4″ and 6″ × 6″ marking areas.

Material clearance up to 10″ with F163 and 6″ with F254 for taller parts and fixtures.

Two overhead IRIS cameras automatically adjust for the installed lens and show a live view of the field.

Use the red-dot and TRACE function to outline the marking area before you run the job.

Fusion Galvo Features That Speed Up Marking

Large Marking Field

Up to a 6″ × 6″ area with interchangeable lenses.

Automated Mechanical Door

Door lowers when a job starts and raises when complete for quick part changes.

User-Friendly Touchscreen

On-laser controls for job selection, focus, trace, and settings.

Software Compatibility

Works with common CAD, labeling, and design software via Laser Dashboard.

Design While Running

Set up new jobs in software while the laser is marking a current job.

Job Trace & Red Dot

Visual outline of the mark area to confirm alignment.

Network-Ready

Connect via Ethernet or USB, manage jobs across your network and Job Manager.

Integrated Exhaust Control

Built-in exhaust port with recommended 350–400 CFM external extraction or filtration.

Epilog Software Suite: Control, Repeatability, and Hatch Tools

The Fusion Galvo is built for manufacturers and shops that need fast, repeatable metal marking on parts, tools, and tags.

Operator Workflow

  • Set artwork size to match field size, print to the dashboard, adjust laser settings, then send to the machine or Job Manager.
  • Toggle between hatch styles (S-Sweep, Open Sweep, 1-D, Outline) to balance speed vs finish quality.
  • Preview the mark area with red-dot TRACE before committing to the run.

Dashboard & Job Manager

  • Laser Dashboard (print driver) lets you set speed, power, frequency, hatch type, spacing, angle, and passes for each job.
  • Job Manager stores jobs with their laser parameters so operators can recall and re-run jobs with consistent results.
  • Use multiple hatch options in a single job (different angles, spacing, passes) to optimize contrast and depth.

Fusion Galvo G100 Technical Snapshot

Attribute Fusion Galvo G100
Laser type MOPA fiber, air-cooled, 1064 nm
Wattages 30 W, 60 W, or 100 W MOPA configurations
Work area 4" × 4" (F163) or 6" × 6" (F254)
Max material thickness 10" (F163), 6" (F254)
Included lenses F163 and F254
Table Breadboard table with tapped holes on 25 mm centers
Max table load 100 lbs (46 kg)
Size (W×D×H) 28" × 23" × 31" (37" door open)
Weight ~131 lbs (59.5 kg)
Electrical Auto-switching 100–120 V (13 A max) or 220–240 V (6.5 A max), single-phase 50/60 Hz
Ventilation 350–400 CFM, one 4" port to exhaust or filtration unit
Safety class Class 2 laser product with safety interlocks

Metals and Plastics You Can Mark

Fusion Galvo marks a wide range of metals and engineered plastics used in industrial, aerospace, and medical environments.

Plastics & Other Materials

  • ABS, polycarbonate, PEEK, Delrin, Rynite, Santoprene, and more.
  • Metal-plated ceramics and coated materials.
  • Engineered plastics used in connectors, housings, and medical components.

Metals

  • Stainless steels (303, 17-4 PH), tool steels, and mild steels.
  • Aluminum (6061, yellow chromate, coated, brushed).
  • Brass, copper, magnesium, nickel-plated steels and alloys.
  • Various Inconel and nickel-chromium superalloys.

Rotary Attachment for Cylindrical Parts

Optional rotary attachment with 3-jaw chuck and ring-head jaws for interior and exterior diameter marking.

Engrave rings, tubes, tools, bottles, bowls, and other cylindrical parts up to 4″ diameter.

Interchangeable jaws and posts allow precise gripping and repeatable registration.

Installation, Exhaust, and Safety Support in the PNW

Fusion Galvo marks a wide range of metals and engineered plastics used in industrial, aerospace, and medical environments.

Safety & Operating Practices

  • Class 2 laser product with door interlocks and safety labeling.
  • Guidance on ventilation, enclosure use, and safe material handling from Epilog’s operating instructions.
  • Training on best practices for focus, hatch strategies, and routine maintenance.

Facility Requirements

  • Single-phase power with auto-switching 100–120 V or 220–240 V input.
  • 350–400 CFM exhaust to outside or compatible filtration unit via 4″ port.
  • Compact footprint fits on benches or dedicated workstations.

How PNW Shops Use Fusion Galvo

Machine shop marking serialized steel and aluminum parts with 2D codes and deep ID numbers.

Firearms and metal products manufacturer marking logos and regulatory data on receivers and magazines.

OEM marking brand and traceability data on plastic connectors and housings.

Most customers see ROI through reduced outsourcing, better traceability, and faster marking compared to labels or chemical etching.

Fusion Galvo Questions We Hear Most

How is Fusion Galvo different from a CO2 or dual-source gantry system?
Galvo systems are optimized for high-speed marking on metals and engineered plastics, while CO2 gantry systems are better suited for cutting and engraving organic materials and larger work areas.
Which wattage (30 / 60 / 100 W) should I choose?
Wattage depends on your materials, required mark depth, and production speed. Higher wattages increase throughput and engraving capability—this is typically reviewed during your demo.
Can I save my jobs and recall them later?
Yes. Jobs and their parameters can be stored in Job Manager and on the system, allowing operators to quickly recall and run repeat work with consistent settings.
What training do operators need to run Fusion Galvo safely?
Operators are trained on machine setup, focusing, job alignment, safety procedures, and material-specific best practices as part of installation and onboarding.
Can you help test and dial in settings for my specific parts and alloys?
Yes. We can evaluate your materials, test marking results, and recommend optimized settings during your demo or sample evaluation.

Ready to Evaluate Fusion Galvo for Your Parts?

Send us your part drawings, materials, and marking requirements, and we’ll recommend the right Fusion Galvo configuration and settings.