| Technical Data | CSP Pico | CSP Pico Burst | CSP Pico Plus | CSP Pico Burst Plus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laser Source | Yb – 50 W – 1030 nm | Yb – 50 W – 1030 nm | Yb – 50 W – 1030 nm | Yb – 50 W – 1030 nm |
| Working Frequency | 50–2000 kHz | 200–2000 kHz | 50–2000 kHz | 200–2000 kHz |
| Pulse Duration | 1–3 ps | 1–3 ps | 1–3 ps | 1–3 ps |
| Peak Power | 10,000 kW | 10,000 kW | 10,000 kW | 10,000 kW |
| Pulse Energy | 0.025 mJ | 0.025 mJ | 0.025 mJ | 0.025 mJ |
| Beam Quality | <1.4 | <1.4 | <1.4 | <1.4 |
| Galvo Head | Digital, Air-Cooled | Digital, Air-Cooled | Digital, Water-Cooled | Digital, Water-Cooled |
| Cooling System | Integrated Chiller | Integrated Chiller | Integrated Chiller | Integrated Chiller |
| Maximum Work Area | 180 × 180 mm (254 mm focal length) | 180 × 180 mm (254 mm focal length) | 180 × 180 mm (254 mm focal length) | 180 × 180 mm (254 mm focal length) |
| Power Supply | 230 V~, 50/60 Hz, CEE 16A Socket | 230 V~, 50/60 Hz, CEE 16A Socket | 230 V~, 50/60 Hz, CEE 16A Socket | 230 V~, 50/60 Hz, CEE 16A Socket |
| Power Consumption | Max. 1 kW | Max. 1 kW | Max. 1 kW | Max. 1 kW |
| Dimensions (L × D × H) | 700 × 1300 × 1700 mm (2200 mm with door open) |
700 × 1300 × 1700 mm (2200 mm with door open) |
700 × 1300 × 1700 mm (2200 mm with door open) |
700 × 1300 × 1700 mm (2200 mm with door open) |
| Weight | 420 kg | 420 kg | 420 kg | 420 kg |
The SISMA CSP PICO is designed for ultra-precision laser marking, engraving and decorative surface processing where conventional fibre lasers may introduce unwanted heat or surface alteration. Its picosecond laser source enables exceptionally clean machining on finished components, making it particularly suitable for jewellery, watchmaking, medical devices, electronics and precision engineering.
Typical applications include hallmarking, personalised jewellery, serial numbers, QR codes, Data Matrix codes, decorative engraving, branding and high-precision component identification. The optional Burst mode further improves engraving quality and material removal on stainless steel and titanium, while advanced software enables automated positioning and processing of complex geometries.

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