Laser Systems
FOBA M1000

The FOBA M1000 is a compact, manual laser marking workstation ideal for small to medium parts and batch production. Designed for ergonomic and efficient operation, it offers a minimal footprint and is perfect for applications in automotive, tool manufacturing, medical, and engineering industries.
Laser Type
The M1000 is compatible with FOBA’s Y Series IR fibre lasers, ranging from 20 Watt to 50 Watt, providing reliable, high-contrast marking on metals and some plastics. It offers excellent durability and speed for industrial applications, making it ideal for serialisation, traceability, and branding requirements.
FOBA’s 4 Watt UV laser, part of their V Series range, is suited for delicate materials and high-contrast markings on plastics, glass, and coated surfaces. Its precision makes it ideal for industries requiring fine detail, such as medical devices and electronics.
FOBA’s 10 Watt Green laser, part of their V Series range, is designed for high-contrast marking on a range of materials, including metals and plastics. It delivers precise results with minimal heat impact, making it suitable for sensitive components in aerospace, medical, and electronics applications.

Laser Systems
Laser Marking & Engraving
The FOBA M1000 laser marking workstation combines precision and versatility in a compact design. Built for small to medium part marking, it features a programmable Z-axis and an ergonomic lift door for easy access from three sides. The workstation is ideal for industries requiring high-quality, permanent markings on metal, plastic, and other materials, making it suitable for applications in automotive, tool manufacturing, medical, and general engineering sectors. Its minimal footprint and optional mobile workstation setup allow flexibility for low to medium production volumes. Operating with laser safety class 1 compliance, the M1000 offers reliability, easy operation, and a comfortable user experience. It is compatible with multiple laser types, including IR fibre, UV solid state, and GR solid state systems, to meet diverse marking needs with precision and durability.
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Laser marking is commonly used for applications requiring high precision and contrast without material removal, such as marking serial numbers, barcodes, and logos on electronic components, medical devices, and automotive parts. Laser engraving is often used when a durable, deep mark is needed, such as on jewelry, awards, and industrial components. Engraving provides a permanent mark that can withstand harsh environmental conditions.
Both laser marking and engraving can be applied to a wide range of materials. Common materials include metals (such as stainless steel, aluminium, and brass), plastics, ceramics, and certain coated materials. The suitability of a material depends on its properties and the desired outcome of the marking or engraving process.
Laser marking involves using a laser beam to alter the surface properties of a material, creating marks such as logos, serial numbers, or barcodes without removing material. This process can produce colour changes, oxidation, or other surface alterations. In contrast, laser engraving removes material to create a cavity in the surface, resulting in a visible, tactile mark. Engraving typically produces deeper marks than marking.
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