Complete lineup of 5 Sic Marking laser marking systems. Compare power levels, work areas, cutting thickness, and prices. Pricing from $20,000 to $40,000.
Sic Marking offers 5 laser marking systems spanning 0.03kW to 0.1kW. This product lineup covers entry-level configurations, allowing buyers to match their investment to production requirements.
Within this category, evaluate Sic Marking models by your primary use case: thin-sheet high-speed processing (prioritize acceleration and rapid traverse speed), thick-plate capability (prioritize maximum laser power and cutting head pressure rating), or mixed-material versatility (prioritize beam shaping and focal length adjustment range).
| Brand / Model | Power | Work Area | Max Steel | Speed @5mm | Price Range | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SIC Marking XXL-Box 100W | 100W | 600×450 | — | — | $40,000 - $65,000 | 🇫🇷 |
| SIC Marking i104 L-G Fiber | 50W | — | — | — | $20,000 - $30,000 | 🇫🇷 |
| SIC Marking i104 L-G Fiber 50W | 50W | 200×200 | — | — | $20,000 - $35,000 | 🇫🇷 |
| SIC Marking XXL-BOX Laser 50W | 50W | 500×500 | — | — | $40,000 - $70,000 | 🇫🇷 |
| SIC Marking EASY Laser 30W | 30W | 170×170 | — | — | $20,000 - $40,000 | 🇫🇷 |
We list 5 Sic Marking laser marking systems spanning entry-level, mid-range, and high-power configurations. Our database includes complete specifications for each model: laser power, work area dimensions, maximum cutting thickness for steel, stainless, and aluminum, positioning accuracy, weight, and estimated price ranges. Use the comparison table above to evaluate all Sic Marking models side by side, or explore filter links to compare Sic Marking against competitors in the same power class or price bracket.
Sic Marking is an established manufacturer in the industrial laser equipment market. Reliability depends on the specific model, laser source brand (IPG, Raycus, TRUMPF TruFiber), and maintenance schedule. Key reliability indicators to evaluate include: positioning accuracy and repeatability specifications, laser source warranty period (typically 2–5 years), mean time between failures (MTBF), and available service network in your region. We recommend comparing Sic Marking specifications against competitors at the same power level using our comparison tool to make an informed decision based on your production requirements.