-
Germany halves 2026 growth forecast on Iran war fallout
-
Chinese EVs look to sideline foreign brands at Beijing auto show
-
Russia to block flow of Kazakh oil to German refinery, Berlin says
-
Vietnam, South Korea sign deals on tech, nuclear power
-
EU nears approval of Ukraine loan after Hungary pipeline row
-
Duterte jurisdiction appeal quashed at ICC
-
Three ships targeted in Hormuz, Iran seizes two: monitors, Guards
-
Iran says seized two ships seeking to cross Strait of Hormuz
-
Iran murals project defiance in war with US
-
Ships attacked in Gulf as Trump extends Iran ceasefire
-
Germany set to slash growth forecast due to Mideast war
-
Pakistan's capital holds its breath with US-Iran talks in limbo
-
Groundbreaking Iranian snooker star Vafaei takes on the world
-
Sakib Hussain: IPL quick whose mum sold her jewellery to fund cricket dream
-
US-based Buddhist monks bring peace walk to Sri Lanka
-
NASA unveils new space telescope to give 'atlas of the universe'
-
Trump extends ceasefire, claims Iran 'collapsing financially'
-
The tiny, defiant Nile island caught in the heart of Sudan's war
-
UK inflation jumps as Mideast war propels energy prices
-
Oil falls, stocks mixed as traders weigh outlook after Trump extends truce
-
Anthropic probes unauthorized access to Mythos AI model
-
Stadium that was symbol of NZ post-quake rebuild to hold first match
-
Blazers stun Spurs after Wemby injury, Lakers down Rockets
-
Chinese carmakers aim to build up presence in Europe
-
Maoist landmine legacy haunts India
-
Fiji villagers reject plan for 'Pacific ashtray' in beach paradise
-
India orders school water bells to beat heat
-
Japanese minnows one win from fairytale Champions League title
-
Rugby Australia eyes brighter future as Lions tour brings cash windfall
-
Blazers rally stuns Spurs after Wembanyama injury
-
Young Chinese use AI to launch one-person firms over job anxiety
-
Delicate extraction: Malaysia offers rare earths alternative to China
-
Oil, stocks fall as traders weigh outlook after Trump extends truce
-
Pope to visit prison on final leg of Africa tour
-
US military says key weapons system staying in South Korea
-
India strangles final Maoist bastion as mining looms
-
AI-powered robots offer new hope to German factories
-
Indonesia orangutan forest cleared for 'carbon-neutral' packaging firm
-
PGA Tour mulls pathway back for golfers as LIV plots survival
-
One month phone-free: Young Americans try digital detox
-
Questions about Tesla spending binge ahead of earnings
-
Rome summons Russian ambassador over insults against Meloni
-
US tells Afghans to choose Taliban home or DR Congo: activist
-
Spider Labs' New Program Helps Marketing Agencies Increase Revenue
-
MicroVision Accelerates Revenue Growth in Industrial Autonomy Through Lidar 2.0 Execution
-
Karbon-X Highlights SkyXero on Earth Day, Bringing Real-Time Climate Action to Travel
-
Medical Care Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK:MDCE) Continues Revenue Pipeline as Infinite Auctions Accepts Consignments for Next Auction
-
Vertical Data to Present at the Market Movers Investor Summit
-
Ownia Collection and Regenera Luxury Announce Strategic Partnership to Redefine Regenerative Travel This Earth Month
-
Vault Cloud, INC. Launches As The First Digital Infrastructure Platform Purpose-Built For U.S. National Security Requirements
Fonon Technologies Introduces Heavy-Duty Stationary Laser Marking Machine for Military Components
DTMM-5030 an Industrial-Grade, Safe Laser Marking Solution Engineered According to TAA Standards
ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / June 25, 2025 / Fonon Technologies, a provider of state-of-the-art laser technologies for material processing and defense infrastructures, today announced the launch of its standalone laser marking and engraving system - the DefenseTech MRLS Marking Laser 5030 (DTMM-5030) for streamlining part labeling operations in military manufacturing.
The DTMM-5030 is a heavy-duty laser marking and engraving system engineered for durability in high-volume component labeling operations. The system comes with a 1064 nm fiber laser with custom power outputs of up to 100 watts, equipped according to the required speed of processing. Its fast-gliding doors allow for controlled manual part loading, while modular side panel design allows for integration into automated production lines.
"When it comes to identification marking, the capabilities of laser technologies are exceptional in precision, speed, and durability," said Bryan Lee, Vice President of Fonon Technologies. "With the DTMM-5030, ensuring compliance with component labeling standards becomes time-efficient. This is a robust solution for the factory floor, engineered for ease of use and versatility on material composition."
Laser processing by the DTMM-5030 is fully contained inside a CDRH Class I safe enclosure with the opening spanning 28 by 24 inches. The scanhead is adjustable and equipped with auto focus, allowing for parts of up to 13.5 inches in height.
Fonon Technologies delivers laser systems compliant with TAA standards, serving defense and government organizations across a multitude of applications. Engineered in the U.S. using trade-compliant components, the DTMM-5030 is a testament to Fonon Technologies' commitment to equipping critical production teams with high-performance laser technologies.
For more information on Fonon Technologies and this product, visit https://fonon.us.
About Fonon Technologies
Fonon Technologies is a diversified industrial laser equipment provider serving government organizations, all branches of the U.S. military, and defense contractors. Headed by a team with extensive expertise in military and naval operations, the company tackles the challenges of defense maintenance, repair, overhaul, and protection with cutting-edge laser solutions.
Media Contact
Elizaveta Smirnova
Fonon Technologies
[email protected]
407.804.1000
SOURCE: Fonon Technologies
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
Y.Nakamura--AMWN