Machine configuration technology
Choose the source behind the cut.
Explore verified MAX Photonics Elite Series and IPG Photonics CW fiber laser options, then compare the specifications that shape machine performance, integration and support.

Source portfolio
Two proven paths to the right configuration.
Start with the product families, then use Wavlon’s comparison tool to evaluate power, cooling, controls, efficiency, safety wording and warranty on the exact source under consideration.
Selection framework
Compare what changes the machine.
Kilowatts matter, but so do stability, beam delivery, communications, cooling, electrical efficiency and the exact certification package delivered with the configured machine.
Process window
Match output to the material, thickness, geometry, speed and edge-quality target—not a headline number alone.
Beam delivery
Review beam parameter product, fiber core and connector requirements with the selected cutting head.
Machine integration
Confirm I/O, fieldbus, modulation and interlock behavior for the controller and automation package.
Cooling load
Size cooling and utilities for the exact source, ambient conditions and expected duty cycle.
Delivered approvals
Use exact model and configuration documentation. Certification language is not uniform across every source.
Lifecycle coverage
Review warranty, local service path, spare strategy and escalation support before purchase.

Canadian service capability
MAX Photonics Service Center at Rise Tek Machinery
Local Wavlon and Rise Tek coordination gives Canadian and U.S. customers a clearer path for source selection, commissioning support and service escalation. Scope and response commitments are confirmed with each configured system.
- US / Canada local service
- Configuration support
- Commissioning coordination
- Warranty escalation path
Build a defensible shortlist.
Select up to four source models and compare the published specifications side by side.

