CI's new Fiber Laser ideal for fab shops ready to scale their cutting capabilities without increasing cost

Cincinnati Incorporated (CI) has unveiled its new CI Fiber Laser Cutter, redesigned to deliver increased power, productivity, and versatility for small to mid-sized fabricators. Available with larger table sizes and higher wattage configurations, the new CI Fiber provides an accessible entry point into in-house fiber laser cutting without sacrificing performance.

Engineered from the ground up for precision and reliability, the CI Fiber features a flexible power platform, high-efficiency optics, and modular hardware for fast, accurate cutting across a wide range of materials. Designed with both owners and operators in mind, it combines CI's common controls with intuitive operation delivering the speed, durability, and performance needed to drive productivity and profitability.

Designed for growing fabrication shops and first-time laser buyers, the CI Fiber delivers powerful performance, intuitive operation, and full integration with CI's digital production environment. According to Matt Garbarino, CI Business Unit Manager, the redesigned CI Fiber represents a significant milestone in the company's laser platform.

"Our new CI Fiber enhances the operator experience to boost both throughput and reliability, especially on short-run and mixed-material jobs," Garbarino said. "Look, not every shop needs a fully automated laser system, but that doesn't mean they should compromise.

Whether it's prototyping or small-batch production, the CI Fiber produces clean, consistent cuts across a wide range of materials, all with minimal setup and a short learning curve. It's a smart choice for shops looking to expand their capabilities without adding unnecessary cost or complexity."

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